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ORGANIZATION 


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AT THE 

NATIONAL CAPITAL, 


AND 


INFORMATION (’ONHERNINO THE PERSONS EMPLOYED THEREIN. 


I4.S. C. 


Yt- iSi 


Report of the Joint Commission to Inquire into tiie Status of the 
Laws Organizing the Executive Departments, etc. 


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WASHLNUTON : 

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 

1 893 . 








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NOV„ 4 [920 


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53b Congress, ) HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 

1st Session. \ 


( Report 
\ No. 88. 


ORGANIZATION OF THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND OTHER GOV 
ERNMENT ESTABLISHMENTS AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, AND 
INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PERSONS EMPLOYED THEREIN. 


October 9, 1893. —Laid on the table and ordered to be printed. 


Mr. Dockery, from the Joint Commission to Inquire into the Status of the Laws 
Organizing the Executive Departments, etc., submitted the following 

REPORT: 

The Joint Commission appointed under the following provision of the legislative, 
executive, and judicial appropriation act approved March 3, 1893 (Vol. xxvn, p. 081, 
Statutes at Large)— 

That a joint commission, consisting of three Senators, members of the Fifty-third Congress to be 
appointed by the present President of the Senate, and three meinbers-elect to the House of Represent¬ 
atives of the Fifty-third Congress, to be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives 
of the Fifty-second Congress, shall, during the Fifty-third Congress,inquire into and examine the 
status of the laws organizing the Executive Departments, bureaus, divisions, and other Government 
establishments at the national capital; the rules, regulations, and methods for the conduct of the same; 
the time and attention devoted to the operations thereof by the persons employed therein, and the 
degree of efficiency of all such employes; whether any modification of these laws can be made to se¬ 
cure greater efficiency and economy; and whether a reduction in the number or compensation of the 
persons authorized to be employed in said Executive Departments or bureaus can be made without in¬ 
jury to the public service •.'‘Provided, That the commission herein authorized shall have no jurisdic¬ 
tion to inquire into and report on pension legislation. Said commission is authorized to employ not 
exceeding three experts, who shall render such assistance as the commission may require in the prose¬ 
cution of the investigation herein required, and shall receive such compensation as the commission 
shall determine to be just and reasonable. The heads of the respective Executive Departments shall 
detail from time to time such officers and employes as may be requested by said commission in their 
investigations. Said commission or any subcommittee thereof shall have power to send for persons and 
papers, and to administer oaths, and such process shall be issued and such oaths administered by the 
chairman of the commission or subcommittee, and the commission may report, by bill or otherwise, to 
their respective houses of the Fifty-third Congress. All necessary expenses of said commission shall 
be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated upon vouchers approved jointly 
by the chairman of said commission— 

submit herewith for the information of Congress statements from the several Exec¬ 
utive Departments and other Government establishments at the National Capital, pre¬ 
pared by the heads thereof, pursuant to inquiries addressed to them by the Commission 
through letters under date of May 24, 1893. 

The information as to each Department or establishment is furnished as of date of 
May 24, 1893, except as to the Post-Office Department and Fish Commission, which 
is furnished as of date July 1, 1893. 

The statement as to each Executive Department and Government establishment 
shows the number and title of offices and bureaus and divisions thereof; the number 
of persons authorized to be employed therein; their sex; their ages; the number of 
years each has been employed therein; the number who entered the public service 








II EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 

under process of the civil-service law of 1883; the number of persons employed as 
clerks or otherwise and paid more than $840 per annum who are doing duty appertain¬ 
ing to the positions of messengers, assistant messengers, or laborers; the number of 
messengers, assistant messengers, watchmen, or laborers who are doing clerical duties 
appertaining to higher salaried offices; and the number of persons employed who have 
wives, husbands, brothers, sisters, sons, daughters, or other relatives employed therein 
or in other Government establishments in Washington. 

The information given applies to the eight Executive Departments, stated in the 
chronological order of their establishment under the Constitution, and to the twelve 
other Government establishments at the national capital, namely : 

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS. 


Department of State. 

Department of War. 

Department of the Treasury. 

Post-Office Department. 

Department of Justice. 

Department of the Navy. 

Department of the Interior. 

Department of Agriculture. 

OTHER GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHMENTS. 

Department, of Labor. 

Civil Service Commission. 

Fish Commission. 

Interstate Commerce Commission. 

Government Printing Office. 

Library of Congress. 

Government of the District of Columbia. 

Under the Smithsonian Institution: 

National Museum. 

Bureau of International Exchanges. 

National Zoological Park. 

Astrophysical Observatory. 

Bureau of Ethnology. 

A general summary of all of the reports from the foregoing Departments and Gov¬ 
ernment establishments is made and will be found following page 207. It shows: 

That they are divided into 136 offices or bureaus and 498 divisions. 

That there are 17,599 persons employed therein, 11,667 males and 5,637 females, 
being approximately 6,128 more than are specifically appropriated for, as shown in the 
report of the Joint Commission made to the Senate and House, September 30, 1893 
(Senate Report 41; House Report 49), and who are authorized by and paid from gen¬ 
eral appropriations. 

That of the number employed in the eight Executive Departments, the Depart¬ 
ment of Labor, Civil Service Commission, and Fish Commission, which are under the 
civil-service law, 8,027 are in the class subject to competitive civil-service examination 
preliminary to appointment, and that 3,265 of that number entered the service after 
such examination. The residue, 4,762, were employed in the Departments at the time 
they were classified and placed under the civil-service law by Executive order. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC , AT WASHINGTON. 


Ill 


That 12 persons are employed doing duty as messengers, assistant messengers, or 
laborers and paid more than $810 per annum, the maximum compensation for such 
service. 

That 81 messengers, assistant messengers, watchmen or laborers are employed 
doing clerical duties appertaining to higher salaried offices. 

That the ages of those employed stated in multiples of 5 years range from 20 years 
to 90 years. 

That the length of service of all employes ranges from 1 year to GO years each. 

And that of the whole number employed 5,610 have from 1 to 9 relatives each in 
the Government service at Washington. 

On pages 76 to 80, inclusive, will be found information furnished by the Secretary 
of the Treasury, at the request of the Commission, showing that there are 50 disbursing 
offices of the Government in Washington, and that 19 of them are conducted by per¬ 
sons connected with certain charitable institutions in the District of Columbia, who 
serve without compensation. The remaining 31, after omitting therefrom the officials 
who have other duties to perform or who receive no compensation as disbursing officers, 
employ 107 persons at an aggregate annual cost of $161,003.95. 

F. M. Cockrell, 

James K. Jones, 

S. M. Cullom, 

Members on the part of the Senate. 
Alex. M. Dockery, 

James D. Richardson, 
Nelson Dingley, Jr., 

Members on the part of the House of Representatives. 



EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC,, 


AT WASHINGTON. 


NUMBER AND TITLE OF EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND OTHER GOVERNMENT ESTAB¬ 
LISHMENTS AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL; THE OFFICES AND BUREAUS AND DIVI¬ 
SIONS THEREOF; THE NUMBER OF PERSONS AUTHORIZED TO BE EMPLOYED 
THEREIN; THEIR SEX; THEIR AGES; THE NUMBER OF YEARS EACH HAS BEEN 
EMPLOYED THEREIN; THE NUMBER WHO ENTERED THE PUBLIC SERVICE UNDER 
PROCESS OF THE CIVIL-SERVICE LAW OF 1883; THE NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED 
AS CLERKS OR OTHERWISE AND PAID MORE THAN $840 PER ANNUM WHO ARE DOING 
DUTY APPERTAINING TO THE POSITIONS OF MESSENGERS, ASSISTANT MESSEN¬ 
GERS, OR LABORERS; THE NUMBER OF MESSENGERS, ASSISTANT MESSENGERS, 
WATCHMEN, OR LABORERS WHO ARE DOING CLERICAL DUTIES APPERTAINING 
TO HIGHER SALARIED OFFICES; AND THE NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN 
SUCH DEPARTMENTS AND GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHMENTS WHO HAVE WIVES, 
HUSBANDS, BROTHERS, SISTERS, SONS, DAUGHTERS, OR OTHER RELATIVES 
EMPLOYED THEREIN. 







CONTENTS. 


Page. 

Agriculture, Department of . 151-161 

Astrophysical Observatory. 206 

Civil Service Commission. 165-167 

Disbursing Agents in Washington .. 76-80 

District of Columbia Government.. 187-199 

Ethnology, Bureau of. 206 

Fish Commission. 169-172 

General Summary. 208 

Government Printing Office. 175-184 

Interior Department . 103-150 

International Exchanges, Bureau of 204 


Page. 

Interstate Commerce Commission... 173,174 


j Justice, Department of . 91-93 

Labor, Department of. 163,164 

LiBRARY of Congress. 185.186 

National Museum . 201-204 

Navy Department. 95-102 

Post-Office Department. 81-90 

State Department. 5-8 

Treasury Department. 31-75 

! War Department. 9-30 

i Zoological Park, National. 205 


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DEPARTMENT OF STATE. 


Department of State, 

Washington, July 7, 1893. 

Sir: In compliance with the request contained in your letters of May 24, and June 
19, I have the honor to transmit herewith the information desired as to persons em¬ 
ployed in this Department who have wives, husbands, etc., in the departmental service 
in Washington. 

I have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant, 

W. Q. Gresham. 

Hon. Alexander M. Dockery, 

Chairman of the Joint Commission of Congress, etc. 


Statement showing the number and title of offices and burea us and divisions thereof in the 
Department of State; the number of persons authorized to be employed therein; their 
sex, their ages, the number of years each has been employed in the Department; the num¬ 
ber who entered the public service under process of the civil service law of 1883; the num¬ 
ber of persons employed as clerks, or otherwise, and paid more than $ 840 per annum who 
are doing duty appertaining to the positions of messengers, assistant messengers, or 
laborers; the number of messengers, assistant messengers, watchmen, or laborers, who are 
doing clerical duties appertaining to higher salaried offices; and the number of persons 
employed in the Department who have wives, husbands, brothers , sisters, sons, daughters, 
or other relatives employed therein or in other Government establishments in Washington, 
May 24, 1893. 


Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 
service under process of 
civil service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 
doing duty as messengers, 
etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 
ical duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Q 

rZt 

r * 

P 

£ 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

1 


Office of tiie Secretary 













of State. 

3 

3 


1 

25 

1 

0 










1 

45 

1 

14 










1 

50 

1 

22 






Total _ 

3 

3 


3 


3 

. 

















1 


Office of Assistant Sec- 













RP1TARY 

2 

2 


1 

30 

i 

2 










1 

35 

i 

22 






Total 

9 

2 


2 


2 









— 









5 





























































Number of offices and bu- 
_ reaus. _ 

Number of divisious. 


6 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


Office of Second Assist¬ 
ant Secretary . 


Total. 


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and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 


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Office of Third Assistant 
Secretary. 


Total.. 

Office of the Chief Clerk 

Total.. 

Diplomatic Bureau.. 


1 ! 1 


Total. 


Consular Bureau. 


Total. 


12 10 


12 


® 

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a 

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Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
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Bureau of Indexes and Ar¬ 
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55 

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1 

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5 

8 

10 

11 

12 

14 

15 

16 
17 


8 

7 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

30 

35 

40 

50 

60 

1 

1 

2 

1 

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1 

1 

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5 

7 

9 

11 

12 

25 

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7 

1 

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8 


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12 

8 

4 

3 

25 

2 

1 

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2 

35 

1 

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2 

40 

1 

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1 

45 

1 

11 







2 

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2 

12 







1 

60 

1 

15 







1 

75 

2 

19 









1 

27 









1 

28 




12 

8 

4 

12 


12 


3 











5 

5 


1 

35 

1 

4 

1 






1 

45 

1 

19 







2 

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1 

26 







1 

55 

1 

27 









1 

32 




5 

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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON, 


7 


Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
| service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

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Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 

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Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

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Bureau of Rolls and Li- 













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9 

7 

2 

1 

30 

1 

4 

3 









3 

35 

1 

5 










1 

40 

1 

7 










1 

45 

1 

8 










1 

50 

2 

11 










1 

60 

1 

13 










1 

65 

1 

16 












1 

18 






Total. 

9 

7 

2 

9 


9 


3 










. 






1 


Bureau of Statistics. 

5 

4 

1 

1 

35 

1 

0 










1 

40 

1 

11 










1 

45 

1 

16 






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1 

55 

1 

19 










1 

65 

1 

27 






Total... 

5 

4 

1 

5 


5 


















1 

... 

Office of the Translator . 

1 

1 

.... 

1 

60 

1 

24 






Total. 

1 

1 


1 

m 

1 


















1 

... 

Office of Commissions and 













Pardons Clerk. 

3 

3 


1 

30 

1 

6 

2 









1 

40 

1 

9 










1 

80 

1 

40 






Total. 

3 

3 


3 


3 


2 
















1 

... 

Office of Telegraph Oper- 













A TOIi. 

2 

2 


1 

45 

1 

2 

1 









1 

75 

1 

9 






Total. 

2 

2 


2 


2 


1 
















1 


Office of Matt. Clerk 

2 

2 


2 

55 

1 

13 











1 

22 






Total . 

2 

2 


2 


2 


















1 

... 

Office of the Stationery 












Clerk... 

4 

4 


1 

30 

1 

5 









2 

50 

1 

9 










1 

75 

1 

11 







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1 

27 






Total _ 

4 

4 


4 


4 


















1 

... 

Office of Lithographer. .. 

1 

1 

.... 

1 

65 

1 

4 






Total 

1 

1 


1 


'1 


















1 


Office of the Solicitor.... 

2 

1 

1 

1 

30 

1 


2 








1 

35 

1 

2 






Total 

2 

1 

1 

2 


2 


2 
















1 


Office of Passport Clerk.. 

2 

2 


1 

30 

1 

1 

1 







1 

55 

1 

19 






Total 

2 

2 


9 


2 


1 

1 













19 


r}rn,nd total. 

77 

66 

11 

77 


77 | 


24 






















































































































































































































































8 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., 


AT WASHINGTON. 


Number in the Department who have each relatives therein or in other Government establishments in Washing¬ 
ton, such relatives being indicated in number and degree in the following columns: 


Wife. 

Husband. 

Number 

of 

brothers. 

Number 
of sisters. 

Number 
of sons. 

Number 
of daugh¬ 
ters. 

Number 
of other 
relatives. 







1 

2 











2 

2 

; 







1 









1 





1 

1 





. 

1 





Number. 


11 

2 

1 

1 

5 

2 

1 

1 


Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 


24 


SUMMARY—DEPARTMENT OE STATE. 


2 

0 D 

o 



Total number 
by ages. 

Total number 
by length of 
service. 

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■a i 
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having relatives in Govern¬ 
ment service in Washing¬ 
ton. 

2 

G 

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Number of offices a 
reaus. 

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a 

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Males. 

Females. 

Number. 

OD 

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G 

G 

£ 

Years. 

Total number unde 
service. 

Persons paid more th 
doing duty as messeng 

Messengers doing cler 
ties of higher oftii 

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30 

5 

r—i 

G 

Fh 

Gh 

u 

G 

o 

s 

si 

19 

77 

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11 

6 

25 

9 

6 

1 

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24 



19 

1 



2 








9 

30 

3 

4 




4 

2 





3 










15 

35 

5 

5 




1 

3 





1 

6 









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40 

4 

7 










2 

8 










6 

45 

4 

9 











1 

10 










9 

50 

7 

11 










8 

55 

5 

12 










2 

13 










6 

60 

2 

14 










3 

65 

2 

15 











3 

16 










3 

75 

1 

17 










1 

80 

1 

18 











5 

19 












3 

22 












1 

24 












1 

25 












1 

26 












4 

27 












1 

28 












1 

32 












1 

40 

















. 

19 

77 

66 

11 

77 


77 


24 



24 

j 







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WAR DEPARTMENT. 


.War Department, 
Washington, I). C., September 19, 1893. 

Sir: In response to your letter of May 24 last, requesting, for the use of the Joint 
Commission of Congress authorized by the legislative, executive, and judicial appro¬ 
priation act, approved March 3, 1893, certain information respecting tlie organization 
of the War Department, 1 have the honor to transmit herewith, in tabular form, the 
information called for compiled to May 24, 1893, as desired. 

Very respectfully, 


L. A. Grant, 
Acting Secretary of War. 

Hon. A. M. Dockery, 

Chairman of the Joint Commission to inquire 

into status of the laws organizing the Executive Departments, etc. 


Statement showing the number and title of offices and burea us and divisions thereof in the 
War Department; the number of persons authorized to be employed therein; their sex, 
their ages, the number of years each has been employed in the Department; the number 
who entered the public service under process of the civil-service law of 1883; the number 
of persons employed as clerks, or otherwise, and paid more than $840 per annum who arc 
doing duty appertaining to the positions of messengers, assistant messengers, or laborers; 
the number of messengers, assistant messengers, watchmen, or laborers who axe doing 
clerical duties appertaining to higher salaried offices; and the number of persons em¬ 
ployed in the Department who have wives, husbands, brothers, sisters, sons , daughters, 
or other relatives employed therein or in other Government establishments in Washington, 
May 24, 1893. 


Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof'. 

Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

CD 

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2 

c 

© 

£ 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

ered public 
process of 
sv of 1883. 

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S 

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PJ 0 
£ © 
rP CD 

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Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 
cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number who ent 
service under 
civil-service la 1 

Persons paid mor 
doiug duty as ] 
etc. 

1 


OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 













OF WAK. 












1 

% 

Office of the Secretary . 

5 

4 

l 

4 

30 to 35 

1 

3 

2 

1 








1 

40 to 45 

1 

4 












1 

5 












1 

15 












1 

23 

. 





Tofiil 

5 

4 

l 

5 


5 


2 

1 
















1 

Office of the Assistant Secretary. 

3 

3 

.... 

1 

20 to 25 

b 

3 

2 









1 

30 to 35 

1 

9 










1 

40 to 45 

1 

10 






Total 

3 

3 


3 


3 


2 














— 



9 



















































































Number of offices and bu- 
r e ans._ 

Number of divisions. 


10 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


Title of offices and bureaus | 
and divisions thereof. 


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OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 

of war— continued. 


1 Chief Clerk’s Office . 32 32 


to 

05 


O 




Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 


Total. 

1 ! Disbursing Clerk’s Office. 


32 32 


Total. 

1 Record Division . 


15 15 


Total. 


15 15 


Correspondence Division. 


10 i 10 


Total. 


10 10 


CO 

p 

03 

05 

ft 


1 

20 

to 

25 

1 

25 

to 

30 

3 

35 

to 

40 

1 

40 

to 

45 

7 

45 

to 

50 

11 

50 

to 

55 

4 

55 

to 

60 

1 

60 

to 

65 

1 

65 

to 

70 

1 

70 

to 

75 

1 

85 

to 

90 


32 


2 30 to 35 
1 40 to 45 
1 45 to 50 
1 55 to 60 


Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 


p 

QJ 


32 


03 

95 

ft 


*1 

2 

4 

5 
7 
9 

10 

11 

14 

19 

20 
21 i 
24 ; 

25 i 

26 | 
28 | 
29 
42 i 


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n w e3 

05 05 

to r3 ■r' 
CO re p 

05 05 c3 


15 


25 

to 

30 

35 

to 

40 

45 

to 

50 

50 

to 

55 

55 

to 

60 

70 

to 

75 


20 to 25 
25 to 30 
30 to 35 
40 to 45 
45 to 50 
50 to 55 


12 . 
14 . 
19 !. 
21 !. 
31 j. 


1 

4 

5 

6 
8 

12 
15 
18 
20 
23 I 

29 

30 ! 


15 . 


3 

1 i 
1 i 
1 ! 
1 i 
1 


*1 ! 
2 
4 
9 

11 i 
20: 


4 i 


10 


1 25 . 

1 ! 28 I. 


10 


One year or less. 





























































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus._|_ 

Number of divisions. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


11 



i 

rH 

o 

- <? 

3 o 


Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

ered public 

process of 

fv of 1883. 

® 2 
** tp 

** o 

S 

doing cieri- 

higher sal- 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of perse 

ized to be ernpl 

_t_ 

Number of males. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

a 

© 

o 

-3 

* 

© 

-O 

■I 

service under 

civil-service la^ 

Persons paid mor 

doing duty as i 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., i 

cal duties of 

aried offices. 

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 
OF WAR—continued. 












Hequisition and Accounts Divi¬ 
sion....... . 

8 

. 8 


1 

35 to 40 

1 

*1 


1 





4 

45 to 50 

1 

9 









2 

50 to 55 

2 

10 








1 

65 to 70 

1 

17 









1 

21 










1 

23 










1 

28 














Total. 

8 

8 


8 


8 



1 












Total, Office of the Secretary 
of War. 

78 

77 

1 

78 


78 


11 

2 








RECORD AND PENSION OFFICE. 












Administrative Division . . 

18 

18 


2 

t20 
25 to 30 

1 

*1 


2 





3 

2 

2 



' 






3 

35 to 40 

2 

3 








1 

40 to 45 

4 

4 








2 

45 to 50 

1 

8 








3 

50 to 55 

2 

11 








2 

55 to 60 

1 

19 







■ 2 ' 

60 to 65 

1 

22 








1 

27 









1 

28 


1 

- 






1 

29 









1 

31 

. 









. 

1 

Total __ 

18 

18 


18 


18 



2 

T 








Correspondence Division _ 

27 

25 

2 

2 

2 

20 to 25 

2 

*1 

6 

1 


25 to 30 

1 

2 






3 

30 to 35 

1 

3 








1 

35 to 40 

2 

6 








4 

40 to 45 

2 

8 








6 

45 to 50 

1 

10 








6 

50 to 55 

4 

11 








2 

55 to 60 

1 

19 








1 

60 to 65 

1 

20 









2 

21 










1 

99 










1 

26 










1 

27 










2 

28 










2 

29 










1 

30 




• 






2 

31 














Total ,,,.. 

27 

25 

2 

27 


27 

. 


6 












3 

3 


1 

20 to 25 

1 

5 


1 

. 






1 

45 to 50 

1 

22 









1 

50 to 55 

1 

30 


. 











Total 

3 

3 


3 


3 



1 







- ■ 






- 


One year or less. 


t Twenty years and under. 


















































































































































































12 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., 


AT WASHINGTON. 


i 

P 


cz 


co 

© . 

CJ & 


SS 

o 

SH 

o 


P2 

S 


03 

a 

o 



® 


.2 

g 



1 


1 


1 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


RECORD AND PENSION OF¬ 
FICE—continued. 

Deserters’ Division . 


Total. 

Medical Division 


Totai... 
Mail Division 


1 

u 

o 



Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 

i ©Vh 

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: « go 

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eg © 

QO o 

P 1— H 


CO 

© 

r-H 

c3 

3 

service in 
the De¬ 
partment 

entered pu 

der process 

e law of 188; 

r-H 

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§2 
•S .3> 

TS -2 

ce p 

p. ® 

<H ^ 

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CO 

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Eh 

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<4H 

o 

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<4H 

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• 




ofl.2 

£ * £ 
k Eh 

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cZ 3 

® 00 ® 

—T' © © 

2 s a 

© - o 

h 'P 

© 3} 

eh 

© 

Eh 

© 

© 

CD 

© 


Eh © 

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r© r* *r< 

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p •- rp 
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g 

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Eh 

g 

Eh 

S*S£ 

So® 

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J3 

3 

r* 


© 

P 

© 

£ co © 


© © c3 



£ 

& 


Jzi 

>■< 

£ 

(£ 


13 

13 


i 

30 to 35 

1 

6 

4 




2 

40 to 45 

2 

7 







2 

45 to 50 

i 

8 







4 

50 to 55 

i 

10 







3 

55 to 60 

i 

11 

** 






1 

65 to 70 

i 

17 









i 

23 









i 

25 









3 

29 









1 

30 














13 

13 


13 


13 

.... 

4 










33 

33 


1 

25 to 30 

1 

3 

6 




6 

30 to 35 

1 

4 





3 

35 to 40 

1 

5 


i 




3 

40 to 45 

1 

6 






9 

45 to 50 

2 

8 






5 

50 to 55 

1 

9 


.i. 




2 

55 to 60 

1 

10 


.i. 




3 

60 to 65 

3 

11 






1 

65 to 70 

5 

12 








4 

13 








1 

15 









2 

20 









2 

21 









1 

22 









3 

26 









2 

27 









1 

29 









1 

30 











. 



33 

33 


33 


33 


6 







i 

97 

97 


3 

20 to 25 

4 

*1 

33 






16 

25 to 30 

8 

2 






17 

30 to 35 

13 

3 







9 

35 to 40 

3 

4 




-< 



12 

40 to 45 

2 

5 







14 

45 to 50 

3 

6 







19 

50 to 55 

3 

7 







6 

55 to 60 

4 

8 







1 

65 to 70 

10 

10 









6 

11 









7 

12 









4 

13 









2 

14 









1 

15 









1 

16 









3 

18 









2 

19 









i 

20 









l 

21 









2 

22 









1 

23 









1 

24 









1 

25 









4 

27 





* One year or less. 


/ 
















































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


13 


Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
ancl divisions thereof. 

i 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Age 

am 

an 

mul 

© 

'g 

£ 

s 20 years 

1 under, 

1 over in ; 
tiples of 5 
years. 
-1 

OD 

U 

c3 

pH 

Leng 

servi 

the 

partn 

fH 

<D 

g 

£ 

th of 
ce in 
De- 1 
aent. 

ft 

a 

<x> 

PH 

-Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 



RECORD AND PENSION OF- 













fice— continued. 













Mail Division —Continued. 



• 



3 

28 












3 

29 












2 

30 












1 

31 












1 

32 

. 





Total.. 

97 

97 


97 


97 


33 
















1 

Rolls Division . 

56 

56 


2 

20 to 25 

1 

1 

25 









11 

25 to 30 

2 

2 










7 

30 to 35 

11 

3 









4 

35 to 40 

1 

4 









8 

40 to 45 

3 

5 









8 

45 to 50 

D 

6 

.1. 








5 

50 to 55 

2 

7 

i 








6 

55 to 60 

1 

9 

.I. 








3 

60 to 65 

3 

10 




• 





2 

65 to 70 

7 

11 

...... 










7 

12 











1 

13 

_ .1 _ 










3 

14 












1 

16 












1 

26 












1 

27 












1 

28 








* 




1 

29 












3 

30 












1 

32 






Total .. 

56 

56 


56 


56 


25 

















1 

Division of Discontinued Com- 














9 

9 


1 

30 to 35 

2 

11 










1 

40 to 45 

2 

14 










4 

45 to 50 

1 

21 










2 

50 to 55 

1 

23 


. 








1 

55 to 60 

1 

24 












1 

30 












1 

31 






Totftl «••••• •••• •••• •••• 

9 

9 

.... 

9 


9 






1 


5 

5 


1 

40 to 45 

1 

10 










2 

55 to 60 

1 

16 










1 

60 to 65 

1 

29 










1 

65 to 70 

1 

30 












1 

32 







5 

5 


5 


5 



















1 

Bounty and Claims Division ... 

2 

2 


1 

35 to 40 

1 

14 










1 

45 to 50 

1 

29 







2 

2 


2 


2 















— 












































































































































































Number of offices and bu- 
rea us. _ 

Number of divisions. 


14 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHIXGTOX. 


• 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

RECOUP ANP PENSION OF- 











PICK—continued. 











Film Division. _ 

10 

10 


4 

45 to 50 

1 

*1 








4 

50 to 55 

1 

16 








2 

55 to 60 

1 

17 










1 

18 










1 

20 










1 

22 










1 

23 










3 

29 


. 



10 

10 


10 


10 

















2 

2 


2 

50 to 55 

2 

22 













Total 

2 

2 


2 


2 

. 












30 

36 

3 

2 

30 to 35 

1 

*1 

4 




3 

35 to 40 

4 

3 








3 

40 to 45 

1 

7 








2 

45 to 50 

2 

8 








5 

50 to 55 

4 

10 








7 

55 to 60 

5 

11 







9 

60 to 65 

3 

12 








4 

65 to 70 

4 

13 








2 

70 to 75 

3 

14 








1 

75 to 80 

2 

16 








1 

80 to 85 

1 

19 









3 

20 










1 

22 










1 

27 










2 

29 










1 

30 










1 

31 




Total _ 

39 

36 

3 

39 


39 


4 

1 










.1. 

Tenth Street Branch _ 

525 

£25 


72 

20 to 25 

74 

*1 

317 







117 

25 to 30 

67 

2 








78 

30 to 35 

118 

3 








37 

35 to 40 

27 

4 








39 

40 to 45 

15 

5 








58 

45 to 50 

13 

6 








55 

50 to 55 

4 

7 








37 

55 to 60 

8 

8 








22 

60 to 65 

7 

9 








6 

65 to 70 

17 

10 








2 

70 to 75 

54 

11 








2 

75 to 80 

15 

12 










19 

13 










2 

14 










6 

15 

. 









5 

16 

::::::: 









1 

17 










1 

18 

. 









2 

19 










3 

20 










4 

21 










9 

22 





* One year or less. 




















































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


15 


Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the T)e- 
partment. 

ered public 

process of 

tv of 1883. 

e than $840 

messengers, 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number who ent 

service under 

civil-service la 1 

Persons paid mor 

doing duty as i 

etc. 



RECORD AND PENSION OF- 













fice —con tinued. 













T enth Street Branch —Cont’d. 






3 

23 












2 

24 












2 

25 












8 

26 












6 

27 












15 

28 












8 

29 












5 

30 












4 

31 












1 

36 





Total. 

525 

525 


525 


525 


317 











.... 





Total, Kecord and Pension 










1 

14 

Office. 

853 

834* 

5 

839 


839 


398 












. 



1 


OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT- 













GENERAL. 












1 

Chief Clerk’s Office ... 

7 

7 


1 

25 to 30 

1 

1 










1 

30 to 35 

1 

5 

1 









1 

45 to 50 

1 

9 










1 

50 to 55 

1 

23 










1 

55 to 60 

1 

27 










2 

60 to 65 

1 

31 












1 

32 






Total... 

7 

7 


7 


7 


1 










. 






1 

Military Academy Division _ 

2 

2 


2 

45 to 50 

1 

20 












1 

24 






Total. 

2 

2 


2 


2 




















Mail, Books, and Blanks Divi- 












1 

8X0(1 . 

7 

7 


1 

20 to 25 

1 

1 










1 

45 to 50 

1 

10 










2 

50 to 55 

1 

13 










1 

55 to 60 

1 

19 










2 

60 to 65 

1 

27 



• 



- 






1 

28 












1 

29 






Total.. 

7 

7 


7 


7 



















1 

Military Prisoners Division __ 

3 

3 


2 

45 to 50 

1 

10 









1 

55 to 60 

1 

19 












1 

28 






Total..... 

3 

3 


3 


3 



















1 

Confederate Archives Division 













(including temporary sub- 













division of same)........... 

25 

25 


2 

20 to 25 

2 

1 

9 









3 

25 to 30 

1 

2 










1 

30 to 35 

5 

3 










4 

40 to 45 

4 

4 










3 

45 to 50 

2 

5 





* Fourteen vacancies. 































































































































































16 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., 


AT WASHINGTON. 


1 

5 

3 

cn 

a s 

c S 

v, * 
o 

1-4 

o 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

<v 

rO 

Years. 



OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT- 













general— continued. 













Confederate Archives I)ivis- 




7 

50 to 55 

2 

10 






ion — Continued. 




5 

55 to 00 

2 

12 











1 

13 












1 

14 












2 

19 












1 

20 

. 











1 

23 












1 

29 





Total __ 

25 

9 5 


25 


25 


9 . 















1 

Military Information Division... 

8 

8 


1 

4 

25 to 30 

1 

2 

2 









1 

35 to 40 

1 

7 










2 

45 to 50 

4 

10 










1 

50 to 55 

1 

27' 










2 

55 t o fiO 

1 

28 










1 

60 to 65 








Total. 

8 

8 


8 


8 


2 
















1 

General Correspondence Divi 













8ion ..... 

22 

19 

2 

2 

20 to 25 

1 

1 

5 







4 

35 to 40 

1 

2 










1 

40 to 45 

1 

3 










5 

45 to 50 

1 

4 










5 

50 to 55 

1 

5 










2 

55 to 60 

2 

8 










2 

60 to 65 

3 

10 












1 

12 












1 

16 












1 

19 












2 

20 












2 

24 












2 

27 












1 

28 












1 

29 






Total. . . 

22 

19 

2 

21 


21 


5 I _ 


* 






. 







1 

Principal Record Division . 

23 

23 


2 

20 to 25 

1 

1 

5 









1 

30 to 35 

1 

2 










2 

35 to 40 

1 

3 










2 

40 to 45 

1 

4 










4 

45 to 50 

1 

9 










7 

50 to 55 

2 

10 










3 

55 to 60 

1 

12 










2 

60 to 65 

1 

17 












2 

20 












1 

24 












2 

25 












1 

26 












4 

28 












1 

29 












2 

30 












1 

31 






Total. 

23 

23 


23 


23 


5 

















\ 































































































































































Number of offices and ou- 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


17 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

I l 
—i 

O ~ 

<—« jO 

V S-. 

be © 

C" 

•3.3> 

cf© 

r/» 

® l % 

£ ’■£ £ 

S 

a. >— v 

73 CS •jh 

73 «, f* 

S3 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT- 











general— continued. 











Orders Division ..... 

13 

10 

3 

1 

20 to 25 

3 

1 

4 







1 

25 to 30 

1 

2 








1 

30 to 35 

1 

4 








1 

35 to 40 

2 

10 








5 

45 to 50 

1 

12 








1 

50 to 55 

1 

18 








1 

00 to 05 

1 

19 








1 

05 to 70 

1 

21 








1 

70 to 75 

2 

29 




Total.. 

13 

10 

3 

13 


13 


4 











. 

Appointment, Personal, and 

— 










Commission Division . 

20 

20 


1 

20 to 25 

1 

2 

4 






.... 

n 

o 

30 to 35 

2 

4 








1 

35 to 40 

1 

6 








5 

45 to 50 

1 

9 








5 

50 to 55 

2 

10 








2 

55 to 00 

1 

15 








3 

00 to 05 

1 

16 










2 

20 

. 









1 


. 









2 

26 










1 

27 










3 

28 










1 

29 




■ 






1 

38 




Total. 

20 

20 


‘>0 


20 


4 













Recruiting Division ........... 

10 

10 

_ 1 

• 

25 to 30 

1 

1 

9. 







1 

30 to 35 

1 

3 








3 

45 to 50 

1 

7 








1 

50 to 55 

1 

10 








1 

55 to 00 

l 1 

20 








3 

60 to 65 

1 

22 










1 

24 










1 

27 




• 






1 

28 










1 

30 

. 



Total 

10 

10 .... 

10 


10 


2 











Regular Army Rolls Division.. 

24 

24 


1 

20 to 25 

2 

1 

9 







2 

25 to 30 

3 

2 








1 

30 to 35 

2 

3 








6 

H5 to 40 

1 

4 








1 

40 to 45 

1 

5 








4 

45 to 50 

2 

6 








6 

50 to 55 

1 

7 








1 


1 

9 








2 

70 to 75 

2 

10 









1 

11 










1 

12 




• 






2 

20 

. 




H. Rep. 88-2 




















































































































































18 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


1 

r5 

a 

c3 

OD 

. 

E E 
° £ 

o 

f-4 

<D 

S 

53 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 



OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT- 













general— continued. 













Regular Army Rolls Division — 






1 

25 






Continued. 






1 

26 












2 

27 












1 

29 






Total 

24 

24 


24 


24 


9 











' 






1 


9 

9 


1 

30 to 35 

1 

8 

2 








3 

50 to 55 

1 

9 










2 

55 to 60 

1 

10 


. 








9 

60 to 65 

1 

11 










1 

65 to 70 

1 

14 












1 

20 












1 

27 












1 

28 












1 

30 






Total. 

9 

9 


9 


9 


2 














l 

13 

Total,Office of the Adju- 









1 



tant-frfinfirfl,! 

173 

167* 

5 

172 


172 


43 

1 












i 

l 


OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR- 













GENERAL. 












1 

Record Division. __ 

6 

5 


1 

25 to 30 

2 

4 

2 









1 

30 to 35 

1 

5 










1 

40 to 45 

1 

28 










1 

50 to 55 

1 

30 






• 




1 

60 to 65 








Total. 

6 

5 


5 


5 


2 

















1 

Financial Division . 

3 

3 

.... 

2 

25 to 30 

3 

tl 

3 









1 

40 to 45 








Total. 

3 

3 


3 


3 


3 

















1 

Reports Division . 

2 

2 


2 

35 to 40 

2 

12 



















Total. 

2 

2 


2 


2 


















l 

3 

Total. Office of the In- 













spector-General. 

11 

*10 


10 


10 


5 
















l 


Office of the Judge-Advo- 













cate-General. 

12 

11 

1 

2 

20 to 25 

3 

tl 

5 









2 

25 to 30 

2 

2 










1 

30 to 35 

1 

5 










3 

40 to 45 

2 

9 










2 

50 to 55 

2 

16 










2 

55 to 60 

1 

26 












1 

27 




l 


Total,Office of the Judge- 













Advocate-General. 

12 

11 

1 

12 


12 


5 

,. 













1 








i 





* One vacancy. tOne year or less. 


























































































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


19 



l 

I l 


l 


l 



ms author- 

ployed. 



Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

ered public | 

process of 

,v of 1883. 

2 <o 

00 © 

a a 

58 ® 
i — XI 

d £ 

\ ® a 

i i 

•f-i —i 

p2 ** 

o . 

u 3 

a ^3 

c.i £ 

A 

I Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

£ 3 
& 4 
p. ® 

. 

o o 

(- rH 

£ 

Number of males 

Number of femah 

j Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number who ent 

service under 

civil-service la^ 

Persons paid mor 

doing duty as i 

etc. 

£ ° « 

||» 

3 3 

® c8 

D O 8 

s 

Office of tiie Quartermas- 
ter-Generai.. 

2 

2 


1 

50 to 55 

1 

*1 

1 







1 

65 to 70 

1 

30 













Total. 

2 

2 


2 


2 


1 














Chief Clerk’s Office . 

2 

2 


1 

45 to 50 

1 

7 








1 

50 to 55 

1 

8 














Total. 

2 

2 


2 


9 
















Finance Branch . 

4 

3 

1 

1 

35 to 40 

1 

18 








1 

50 to 55 

1 

22 








2 

55 to 60 

1 

26 









1 

27 














Total. 

4 

3 

1 

4 


4 









. 




- 


Money and Property Accounts . 

22 

17 

5 

1 

20 to 25 

2 

2 

1 





1 

30 to 35 

I 

ii 








1 

40 to 45 

1 

12 








1 

45 to 50 

1 

15 








7 

50 to 55 

1 

19 

. 

. 






4 

55 to 60 

2 

22 








5 

60 to 65 

2 

23 








1 

75 to 80 

l 1 

27 








1 

80 to 85 

2 

28 









4 

29 










3 

30 










l 1 

36 










1 

60 


. 












Total................ 

22 

17 

5 

22 


22 


1 










Clothing and Equipage Returns. 

8 

t4 

3 

1 

40 to 45 

1 

1 

1 




2 

45 to 50 

1 

10 







2 

55 to 60 

l 

12 








2 

60 to 65 

1 

20 









l 1 

23 










l 1 

27 










1 

28 













Total.... 

8 

4 

3 

7 


7 


1 . 








Transportation _ 

6 

5 

1 

2 

30 to 35 

1 

3 

2 







1 

45 to 50 

1 

5 








2 

50 to 55 

1 

10 








1 

55 to 60 

1 

26 









1 

27 










1 

28 














Total _ 

6 

5 

1 

6 


6 


9 












Regular Supplies _ 

8 

7 

1 

1 

35 to 40 

1 

2 

i 







1 

45 to 50 

1 

12 







4 

50 to 55 

1 

18 








1 

55 to 60 
60 to 65 

2 

24 








1 

1 

25 

27 









1 










1 

28 














8 

7 

1 

8 

-! 


8 


i 









— 


One year or less. 


tOne vacancy. 

































































































































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 


20 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


OFFICE OF THE QUARTERMAS¬ 
TER-GEN kral— continued. 


Clothing Supply 


PH 

o 

rd 

2 -5 
S 9* 

K 3 

p. ® 
Phh o 

o S 

PH -P 

® © 




Total. 

Barracks and Quarters . 


Total 
Inspection... 


Total. 

Records, Files, and Claims _ 


Total 
Reservation. 


Total. 


Claims (under act of July 4, 
1864) . 


Total 
Cemeterial .. 


Total. 

Mail and Record. 


m 


Vh 

C 


w 

© 


g 

.5 


<+-■ 

o 


3 ! 


33 *23 


Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 


© 

3 

& 

& 


CO 

3 


30 to 35 
45 to 50 
55 to 60 
60 to 65 


20 to 25 
25 to 30 
30 to 35 
50 to 55 
55 to 60 


35 to 40 
40 to 45 
45 to 50 
50 to 55 


40 to 45 
45 to 50 
50 to 55 
55 to 60 
60 to 65 


Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 


Ph 

® 

H=> 


£ 


00 

Ph 

cS 

® 


•S O 


® S 
f3 p. ci 
5 r £" H 

o a.® 

% * 
^ <v ® 

Ph © ® 
® •- 


2 H / 
rj Xl O 
£ 


£ ® 
** tc 

a a 

CS 

rl QO 

72 » 

® S3 
f-i » 

2 po 

a a 


9 

10 

17 

22 

29 


P.r C 

* to 

o-9 o 
00043 
® 

Ph 


Ph c3 

® 03 

® PH 

bC ® 

I.Sf 

rr .a 


-H ^ O 

£-2ss 

&1 0 

® _ ® 
00 r 3 

s ® 
a 


% 


25 to 30 
50 to 55 
55 to 60 


60 to 65 


40 to 45 
50 to 55 
65 to 70 


2 

9 

27 

28 

17 


2 . 


10 

15 

19 

20 
25 
27 


12 

18 

24 

27 

29 


2 

19 

28 

30 


10 

28 


20 to 25 
25 to 30 
30 to 35 
40 to 45 
45 to 50 
50 to 55 


10 

19 


tl 

3 

4 


tOne year ot less. 


* One vacancy, 






















































































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 21 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


OFFICE OF THE quartermas¬ 
ter-general— continued. 

Mail and, Record —Continued. 


Total. 

Construction and Repair 


Total 


1 15 Total, Office of the Quarter¬ 
master-General . 


OFFICE OF THE COMMISSARY- 
GENERAL OF SUBSISTENCE. 

Office of the Commissary-Gen¬ 
eral of Subsistence . 


Total. 

1 Miscellaneous Division. 


Total. 

Accounts and Returns Division. 


1 

Jh 

O 

5 

OQ O 

© ^ 


00 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

ered public 

process of 

y of 1883. 

® s' 

2> ® 

** be 
d fl 

2 ® 
c D 

+> 0> 

© 9 

doing clen- 

higher sal- 

00 3 
® ® 

P( ® 

& 

'll « 

® V 
rP N 

3 

3 

Number of males, 

Number of femah 

Number. 

Y ears. 

Number. 

| Y T ears. 

Number who ent 

service under 

civil service lai 

O cn 

a & 

TJ 1? 
Ph^ 

s ho 

5 ° • 

0*h y 
« Ot- 
® 

Ph 

Messengers, etc., 

cal duties of 

aried offices. 




5 

55 to 60 

1 

5 







1 

70 to 75 

1 

7 ! 









2| 

9 ! 






| 



2 

10 | 









3 

12 1 









1 

14 1 









2 i 

16 ! 









1 

18 1 









1 

20 1 









1 

22 : 









1 

25 









3 

27 j 









1 

28 | 









2 

29 









2 

30 










I 


33 

23 

9 

32 


32 


6 








7 

*6 


2 

20 to 25 

5 

fl 

6 





2 

35 to 40 

1 

4 






1 

40 to 45 









1 

45 to 50 















7 

6 


6 


6 


6 










124 

+93 

28 

121 


121 



21 









5 

5 


1 

45 to 50 

1 

12 







1 

50 to 55 

1 

25 







1 

55 to 60 

1 

26 







1 

60 to 65 

2 

28 







1 

65 to 70 














5 

5 


5 


5 


. 











. . \ 

5 

5 


2 

30 to 35 

1 

tl 

2 




2 

45 to 50 

1 

4 






1 

55 to 60 

1 

11 








1 

26 



* 






1 

28 













5 



5 


5 



2 




i 









19 

19 


1 

20 to 25 

i 

tl 

2 


5 




2 

25 to 30 

3 








2 

30 to 35 

1 

3 







3 

35 to 40 

1 

10 







1 

40 to 45 

1 

11 







1 

4"> t < > 5() 

2 

14 







1 

5 

50 to 55 
55 to 60 
60 to 65 
75 to 80 

1 

16 







1 

17 







1 

1 

18 







1 

1 

19 





‘One vacancy. 


t One year or less. 


♦Three vacancies. 




















































































































































































22 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


1 

ja 

03 

o 

1 

e£ £ 
o ~ 1 

P ! 

. | 
O 

03 

2 

3 

£ 

Number of divisions. 

1 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sala¬ 
ried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

® 

a 

£ 

Years. 



OFFICE OF THE COMMISSARY- 













GENERAL OF SUBSISTENCE— 













continued. 













Accounts and Returns Divis- 




i 

80 to 85 

i 

22 






ion —Continued. 





i 

25 












i 

27 












i 

28 

. 











i 

29 












i 

32 






Total. 

19 

19 


19 


19 


5 
















1 

Claims Division . 

3 

3 

9 

55 to 60 

1 

12 









| 1 

65 to 70 

1 

26 






• 



I 

: 


1 

28 






Total. 

3 

3 

.. 3 


3 
















1 

Contract Division . 

4 

4 

_ 1 

35 to 40 

1 

2 

2 









1 

40 to 45 

1 

3 


. 








2 

55 to 60 

1 

13 












1 

45 

. 





Total.. 

4 

4 


4 


4 


2 . 













i 

5 

Total, Office of the Connnis- 











sary-General of Subsist- 












ence. 

36 

36 

.... 36 


36 


9 








i 






i 


OFFICE OF THE SURGEON- 













GENERAL. 












1 

Administrative Division . 

49 

48 

i 

1 

20 

4 

1 

10 









1 

20 to 25 

3 

3 


. 








0 

25 to 30 

1 

5 

. 









5 

30 to 35 

2 

6 










6 

35 to 40 

1 

8 










2 

40 to 45 

7 

10 









7 

45 to 50 

2 

11 









9 

50 to 55 

2 

12 










8 

55 to 60 

2 

13 










2 

60 to 65 

2 

14 

. 









1 

65 to 70 

1 

16 










2 

70 to 75 

1 

18 












1 

19 












3 

20 












1 

21 












1 

22 












1 

23 












1 

24 

. 











1 

25 












5 

27 












2 

28 












3 

29 












1 

30 












1 

31 






Total. 

49 

48 

i 

49 


49 


10 











. 





1 


■ 





































































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


23 




i 


cc 

o 


C 


£ 


Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

1 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 


OFFICE, OF THE SURGEON-GEN- 












ERAL—continued. 











1 

Sanitary arid Miscellaneous Di- 












vision ..... 

14 

13 

1 

1 

25 to 30 

2 

3 

4 








2 

30 to 35 

1 

5 









2 

35 to 40 

1 

6 









2 

40 to 45 

2 

10 








5 

45 to 50 

1 

12 









1 

50 to 55 

4 

14 









1 

70 to 75 

1 

18 











1 

10 











1 

20 











1 

21 











1 

22 











1 

25 





Total ....... 

14 

13 

1 

14 


14 


4 . 













1 

Museum and Library Division.. 

54 

CO 

to 

* 

-*- 

2 

20 to 25 

3 

tl 

9 

2 







3 

25 to 30 

4 

2 









4 

30 to 35 

2 

3 









3 

35 to 40 

3 

4 









2 

40 to 45 

1 

5 









7 

45 to 50 

1 

6 


. 







11 

50 to 55 

4 

8 









10 

55 to 60 

1 

9 









5 

60 to 65 

5 

10 









5 

65 to 70 

i 

11 









i 

70 to 75 

i 

13 











2 

16 





* 






1 

18 











1 

20 











3 

21 











1 

22 











1 

23 











3 

25 











3 

26 











6 

27 











4 

28 











1 

29 











1 

31 





Total .... 

54 

53 


53 


53 


9 

2 














I 

Property Division __ 

15 

13 

2 

3 

25 to 30 

1 

2 

5 








3 

30 to 35 

1 

3 









1 

35 to 40 

1 

4 









2 

40 to 45 

1 

5 









2 

45 to 50 

1 

6 





« 




1 

50 to 55 

2 

10 









2 

55 to 60 

1 

11 











1 

13 











1 

16 











2 

18 











1 

21 











1 

26 






• 




1 

1 

28 






15 

13 

2 i 

15 


15 

. 

5 







j 






i 



* One vacancy. t One year or less. 





















































































































































24 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


Ph 

© 

3 

£ 


QC 

® 

(h 

G-i 

o 

Ll 
® 
,o 

S 

s 

<25 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


1 6 


OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-GEN¬ 
ERAL—continued. 

Disbursing Division . 


Total. 

Finance Division. 


Total 


Total, Office of the Surgeon- 
General . 


OFFICE OF THE PAYMASTER- 
GENERAL. 


1 Chief Clerk’s Office. 


Total. 


Correspondence Division. 

Total. 

Examining Division . 


Total 


Finance Division. 


Total. 

Recording Division 


Total 


1 

pH 

o 

03 

* 

™ w 

s ® 

a: O 


© 

r—l 

2 

.© 

5*H 

«M 

o 

PH 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

© £ 

I ^ o 

G 

O'w 
® P o 

rH l - 

© i 

i? ■ 

1 ~ r, 

!S£ ® 

, ^ bJD 
ct © 

rj ^ 

43 © 

© s 

doing cleri- 

liigher sal- 

® S 

1 f-< s 

G 41 
© 

U 

GO 

© 

0 

3 

«M 

c 

PH 

© 

3 

0 

© 

3 

0 

£5 


P 


C L =3 

G 

O M ^ 

pa 0't 

k PH 

K <D © 

Ph © ® 

E 

£ GO © 

i: 
i 3 * 

.a 

c® a 

2 W> 

G 

e ° ^ 

G !r 
® « «5 

s-il 

N 

s'" 

£ 

& 

s 

£ 

00 

H 

C3 

© 

>* 

& 

S 

3 

GO 

Fh 

<3 

© 

kH 

9 a • 

° ‘0 G 

<0 

Sj ^ 4 

I ^ 

M ^ 

G ® 

go r3 •f 

® 0 ^ 
sod 

10 

10 


2 

25 to 30 
30 to 35 
35 to 40 

1 

2 

3 




; 2 

2 

5 







2 

1 

10 

11 

13 

26 

28 

29 







1 

50 to 55 
00 to 05 

1 







2 

2 







1 

05 to 70 

1 








1 



. 






1 













10 

10 .... 

10 


10 


3 



. 




2 

2 


1 

55 to 00 
70 to 75 

1 

30 

36 






1 

1 










2 

2 . 

9 

A 


2 











144 

*139 

4 

143 


143 


31 

2 







2 

2 


1 

50 to 55 

1 

29 







1 

70 to 75 

1 

30 

. 







. 



2 

2 


2 


2 














4 

4 


2 

50 to 55 

4 

29 







2 

55 to 60 














4 

4 


4 


4 














7 

7 


3 

45 to 50 
50 to 55 
55 to 60 

1 

4 






3 

1 

10 






1 

2 

22 








1 

27 

29 









2 













7 

7 

.... 

7 


7 













8 

8 


1 

45 to 50 
50 to 55 

1 

21 





2 

1 

22 







4 

55 to 60 

1 

26 







1 

65 to 70 

2 

27 








1 

28 









2 

29 













8 

8 


8 


8 











4 

4 


3 

50 to 55 

1 

10 







1 

55 to 60 

1 

11 

. 







1 

27 









1 

27 


.1 






* 



1 


4 

4 


4 


4 





— 


-' 

— 

— 

— 






* One vacancy. 








































































































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


:o 


1 

d 

rO 

d 

d 

CO 

03 . 

73 


ons author- 

ployed. 


72 

CD 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

ered public 

process of 

v of 1883. 

5 £ 

" OJ0 

P Q 

CZ v 

7? 

^ 03 

9 S 

l l 

H r-H 

- g 

f-1 73 

03 

pH 

be 2 
•;r "So 

H3 

O x 

a § 

° 3 

'•H 

o 

© 

pO 

25 

35 

’> 

*-+H 

o 

rH 

Z) 

£ 

Title of offices and bureaus 
aud divisions thereof. 

Number of persi 

ized to be em 

Number of males 

j Number of femal 

Number. 

Years. 

| Number. 

Years. 

Number who enti 

service under 

civil-service la^ 

Persons paid nior 

doing duty as ] 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., 

ical duties of 

aried offices. 



OFFICE OF THE PAYMASTER- 
GENERAL —continued. 












1 

Revising Division . 

3 

3 


1 

40 to 45 

1 

27 



• 







1 

45 to 50 

1 

28 









! i 

65 to 70 

1 

31 













. 



Total. 

3 

3 


3 


3 

















i 

6 

Total, Office of the Paymas¬ 
ter-General ... 

28 

28 


28 


28 









. 





i 


OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF EN¬ 
GINEERS. 












1 

Chief Cleric's Office . 

8 

8 


i 

20 to 25' 

2 

*1 

3 








i 

25 to 30 

1 










i 

40 t o 45 

1 

23 


. 








i 

45 to 50 

1 

24 










i 

50 to 55 

1 

26 










i 

55 to 60 

1 

20 










i 

60 to 65 

1 

31 










i 

65 to 70 


















Total. 

8 

8 .... 

8 


8 













i 


1 

First Division ...... __ 

5 



3 

35 to 40 

2 

11 








1 

40 to 45 

1 

13 










1 

45 to 50 

1 

15 











1 

17 






* 












Total. 

5 

5 


5 


5 
















1 


1 

Second unit Fifth Divisions .... 

12 

12 


1 

25 to 30 

1 

*1 

1 _ 




.... 

1 

35 to 40 

1 

7 










2 

40 to 45 

1 

11 










1 

45 to 50 

1 

13 










2 

50 to 55 

1 

14 










2 

55 to 60 

2 

27 










2 

60 to 65 

2 

28 










1 

65 to 70 

1 

30 











1 

31 












1 

40 


















Total. 

12 

12 


12 


12 


1 














1 

Third Division _ 

11 

11 


1 

20 to 25 

1 

2 

5 







3 

25 to 30 

1 

4 









2 

30 to 35 

2 

6 










i 

35 to 40 

1 

8 










2 

40 to 45 

2 

11 










i 

45 to 50 

1 

22 










i 

70 to 75 

1 

25 











1 

29 












1 

40 


















Total ____ 

11 

11 


ii 


11 


5 

1 








1 


1 

Fourth T)%vi ninu _ 

13 

13 


i 

25 to 30 

1 

*1 

4 







2 

30 to 35 

1 

2 










2 

35 t o 40 

1 

5 










1 

40 to 45 

1 

6 





* One year or leas. 











































































































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 




EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


U 

O 

rP 


Vj 


© 

o 


Length of 
service in 
the De- 


O 

O 


Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of5. ^™ :^ 
years. i 1 i 9 h o 


Ph o3 


GO 


00 « 
**' bjo 

5 3 

” 32 
32 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF EN¬ 
GINEERS—continued. 

Fourth Division —Continued. 


Total. 


fH I—* 

® c3 

■3 00 

bfl ® 
SJ 

O.SP 


Record Division 


Total. 


Total, Office of the Chief 
of Engineers.... 

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF ORD¬ 
NANCE. 

Office of the Chief Clerk . 

Total. 

Archives Division . 


Total. 


CO 2 

© ® 

PH © 

o p 

w -+a 

© 02 
fO S3 

3 ,rH 
£ 

Number of males. 

Number of female 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

i 

| 

Years. 

I 

Number who ent 

service under 

civil-service la 1 

Persons paid moi 

doing duty as 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., 

ical duties of 

aried offices. 




i 

45 to 50 

1 

8 







5 

50 to 55 

1 

10 

1 





1 

60 to 65 

1 

11 








1 

12 









1 

14 









1 

18 

23 









1 









1 

25 









1 

31 













13 

13 


13 


13 


4 









14 

13 

1 

1 

Under 20 

1 

*1 

5 




3 

20 to 25 

2 

1 







1 

25 to 30 

1 

2 







3 

30 to 35 

1 

3 







3 

35 to 40 

2 

4 







2 

45 to 50 

2 

6 







i 

50 to 55 

1 

10 







1 

11 








1 

13 









1 

17 









1 

21 













14 

13 

1 

14 


14 


5 





. 

. 

. 

63 

62 

1 

. 

63 


63 


15 






.... 


1 

1 


— 

i 

45 to 50 

1 

21 












1 

1 


i 


1 















22 

19 

3 

i 

20 to 25 

2 

2 

8 

1 





2 

25 to 30 

1 

3 





5 

30 to 35 

3 

4 







1 

35 to 40 

2 

5 







4 

40 to 45 

1 

6 







2 

45 to 50 

1 

10 







3 

50 to 55 

1 

11 







2 

60 to 65 

1 

12 







1 

65 to 70 

1 

13 







1 

70 to 75 

1 

15 









2 

16 









1 

18 









1 

19 









1 

28 









1 

29 









1 

30 









1 

31 














22 

19 

3 

22 


22 

. 

8 

1 



— 

— 








*One year or less. 



































































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


27 


56 

o 


ft 



c a 

O 


1 

Jh 

O 

* >> 

X © 

£ - 


0 6 

CO 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

ered public | 

process of j 

v of 1883. 1 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

doing cleri- 

higher sal- 

1 

. 

2 

5 

® 

CO 

** 

o 

u 

V 

£ 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

. 

. 

® a 
^ « 

® ® 

‘“‘.a 

O +3 

® ® 

& .2 

6 

ft 

Number of males 

Number of femali 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number who ent< 

service under 

civil-service la^ 

Messengers, etc., < 

cal duties of 

aried offices. 



OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF ORD- 













nance— continued. 












1 

Accounts and Claims Division.. 

4 

4 


1 

30 to 35 

1 

3 

1 









1 

50 to 55 

1 

13 










1 

55 to 60 

1 

20 










1 

60 to 65 

1 

30 

















Total. 

4 

4 


4 


4 


1 
















1 

Property Division . 

9 

9 


3 

40 to 45 

1 

2 

1 








2 i 

45 to 50 

1 

7 










2 

50 to 55 

1 

14 

j 








i 

55 to 60 

1 

17 









i 

60 to 65 

9 

20 










5j 

22 











i 

29 










i 

30 














Total. 

9 9 


9 

9 

. J 


1 












1 ! 4 


Total, Office of the Chief 
of Ordnance... 

Office of the Chief Signal 
Officer. 


36 33 


Total, Office of the Chief 
Signal Officer. 


3 36 


! i 


Office of 
Records 

LION* . . . . 


Publication of 
of the Rebel- 


125 59 66 


1 1 


Total Office of Publica¬ 
tion Records of the 


Rebellion. 125 59 


24 

23 

13 

13 

11 

10 

10 

4 

8 

1 


36 


10 


30 to 35 
40 to 45 
55 to 60 


20 and 
under. 
20 to 25 


to 30 
to 35 
to 40 
to 45 
to 50 
50 to 55 
55 to 60 
to 65 
to 70 


30 

35 

40 

45 


60 

65 


66 125 


62 

11 

23 

5 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

2 

4 


2 

3 ■ 

5 . 
12 j, 
28 


tl 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 
7 
9 

10 

11 

12 

14 

15 

17 

18 
29 


= = 


21 


125 


21 


‘Includes Division of Index of Confederate Archives having 17 einploy6s—4 males and 13 females. 
(One year or less. 





















































































































































































28 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 

Number in the Department who have, each, relatives therein or in other Government establishments in Washing - 
ton, such relatives being indicated in number and degree in the following columns. 


Number. 

Wife. 

Husband. 

Number of Number of Number of 
brothers, sisters. sons. 

Number of 
daugh¬ 
ters. 

Number of 
other 
relatives. 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

5 

1 



.I... 



1 

1 


1 


! . 



1 

97 



1 



• 

1 

9 



2 




2 

35 




l 


.. 


1 

2 




2 



. 

2 

40 





1 



1 

3 





2 

. 


2 

16 






1 


1 

199 





. 


1 

1 

35 







2 

2 

20 







3 

3 

9 







4 

4 

3 







5 

5 

1 

1 


1 




1 

3 

2 





1 


3 

4 

7 





1 


1 

2 

1 



1 



1 


2 

4 



1 




2 

3 

22 



1 




1 

2 

2 



4 




3 

7 

1 



1 

1 



2 

4 

1 



1 




3 

4 

8 

. 


1 

1 




2 

4 




1 



2 

3 

10 




1 



1 

2 

2 





1 

1 

1 

3 

3 





1 


2 

3 

• 4 






1 

1 

2 

1 



1 



1 

1 

3 

1 



2 


2 


1 

5 

1 



2 




2 

4 

3 





1 

1 


2 

1 




.. 

1 



3 

4 

1 




1 

1 



2 

1 





3 


2 

5 

1 



2 

. 



4 

6 

1 

1 






1 

2 

1 

1 


1 


1 


1 

4 

1 



1 

. 

1 



2 

1 



1 

. 

. 



. 

4 

5 





. 





560 
















































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


29 


SUMMARY.—WAR DEPARTMENT. 


Summary. 


Number of offices and bureaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Number of persons authorized to be employed! 

N umber of males.' 

Number of females. 

Number whose ages are 20 years and under.. 
Number whose ages are from 20 to 25 years.. 
Number whose ages are from 25 to 30years.. 
Number whoso ages are from 30 to 35 years.. 
Number whose ages are from35 to40 years.. 
Number whose ages are from 40 to 45 years.. 
Number whose ages are from 45 to50years.. 
Number whose ages are from 50 to 55 years.. 
Number whose ages are from 55 to 60 years.. 
Number whose ages are from 60 to 65 years.. 
Number whose ages are from 65 to 70years.. 
Number whose ages are from 70 to 75 years.. 
Number whose ages are from 75 to 80years.. 
Number whose ages are from 80 to 85 years.. 
Number whose ages are from 85 to 90 years.. 

Number who have served less than 1 year_ 

Number who have served 1 year. 

Number who have served 2 years. 

Number who have served 3 years. 

Number who have served 4 years. 

Number who have served 5 years. 

Number who have served 6 years. 

Number who have served 7 years. 

Number who have served 8 years. 

Number who have served 9 years. 

Number who have served 10 years. 

Number who have served 11 years. 

Number who have served 12 years. 

Number who have served 13 years. 

Number who have served 14 years. 

Number who have served 15 years. 

Number who have served 16 years. 

Number who have served 17 years. 

Number who have served 18 years. 

Number who have served 19 years I. 

Number who have served 20 years. 

Number who have served 21 years. 

Number who have served 22 years. 

Number who have served 23 years. 

Number who have served 24 years. 

Number who have served 25 years. 

Number who have served 26 years. 

Number who have served 27 years. 

Number who have served 28 years. 

Number who have served 29 years. 

Number who have served 30 years.. 

Number who have served 31 years. 

Number who have served 32 years. 

Number who have served 36 years. 

Number who have served 38 years. 

Number who have served 40 years. 

Number who have served 42 years. 

Number who have served 45 years. 

Number who have served 60 years. 


Num¬ 

ber. 

Titles of 

offices and bureaus. 

Titles of divisions. 

13 

Office of the Secretary 

Office of the Secretary. 

80 

of War. 

Office of the Assistant 

*1, 688 


Secretary. 

1. 554 


The Chief Clerk’s Office. 

114 


Disbursing Clerk’s Of- 

19 


lice. 

126 


Record Division. 

221 


Correspondence Divi- 

190 


sion. 

130 


Requisitions and Ac- 

145 


counts Division. 

229 



264 

Record and Pension 

Administrative Divi- 

179 

Office. 

sion. 

102 


Correspondence Divi- 

36 


sion. 

18 


Reference Division. 

5 


Deserters’ Division. 

3 


Medical Division. 

1 


Mail Division. 

128 


Rolls Division. 

70 


Division of Discon- 

128 


tinned Commands. 

203 


Enrollment Division. 

72 


Bounty and Claims Di- 

48 


vision. 

41 


Files Division. 

22 


Seventeenth-Street Di- 

33 


vision. 

26 


Tenth-Street Branch. 

101 



107 

Office of the Adjutant- 

The Chief Clerk’s Office. 

63 

General. 

Military Academy Di- 

46 


vision. 

29 


Mail, Books, and Blanks 

21 


Division. 

24 


Military Prisoners Di- 

12 


vision. 

21 


Confederate Archives 

24 


Division (including 

38 


temporary subdivi- 

23 

• 

sions of the same). 

35 


Military Information 

19 


Division. 

16 


General Correspondence 

21 


Division. 

31 


Principal Record Di- 

57 


vision. 

68 


Appointment, Personal, 

69 


and Commission Di- 

38 


vision. 

20 


Recruiting Division. 

5 


Regular Army Rolls Di- 

3 


vision. 

1 


Returns Division. 

z 

1 

Office of the Inspector- 

Record Division. 

1 

General. 

Financial Division. 

1 

Office of the Judge-Ad¬ 
vocate-General. 

Reports Division. 


Office of the Quarter- 

The Chief Clerk’s Office. 


master-General. 

Finance Branch. 

Money and Property 
Accounts. 

Clothing and Equipage 
Returns. 

Transportation Divi¬ 
sion. 


* 20 vacancies. 





































































30 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


SUMMARY.—WAR DEPARTMENT—Continued. 


\ 

Summary. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Number who entered the Department under 

process of the civil-service law of 1883_ 

Number paid more than $840 per annum who 
are doing duty as messengers, assistant 
messengers, or laborers. 

570 

5 

Number of messengers, assistant messen¬ 
gers, watchmen, or laborers doing clerical 
duties appertaining to higher salaried 
offices. 


Number of persons employed having 1 rela¬ 
tive in the Government service in Wash¬ 
ington. 

393 

Number of persons employed having 2 rela¬ 
tives in the Government service in Wash¬ 
ington. 

107 

Number of persons employed having 3 rela¬ 
tives in the Government service in Wash¬ 
ington... 

1 

35 ! 

Number of persons employed having 4 rela¬ 
tives in the Government service in Wash¬ 
ington . 

16 

Number of persons employed having 5 rela¬ 
tives in the Government service in Wash¬ 
ington . 

6 

Number of persons employed having 6 rela¬ 
tives in the Government service in Wash¬ 
ington. 

1 

Number of persons employed having 7 rela¬ 
tives in the Government service in Wash¬ 
ington.. 

2 

Total number of persons employed ha ving 1 
or more relatives in the Government serv¬ 
ice in Washington. 

560 

« 


Title of 

offices and bureaus. 

Office of the Quarter- 
mast er-General— 
Continued. 


Office of the Commis¬ 
sary-General of Sub¬ 
sistence. 


Office of the Surgeon- 
General. 


Office of the Pay¬ 
master-General. 


I 


Office of the Chief of 
Engineers. 


Title of divisions. 


Regular Supplies Di¬ 
vision. 

Clothing Supply Divi¬ 
sion. 

Barracks and Quarters 
Division. 

Inspection Division. 

Records, Files, and 
Claims Division. 

Reservation Division. 

Claims (under act of 
July4, 1864) Division. 

Cemeterial Division. 

Mail and Record Divi¬ 
sion. 

Construction and Re¬ 
pair Division. 

Office of the Commis¬ 
sary-General of Sub¬ 
sistence. 

Miscellaneous Division. 

Accounts and Returns 
Division. 

Claims Division. 

Contract Division. 

Administrative Divi¬ 
sion. 

Sanitary and Miscellan¬ 
eous Division. 

Museum and Library 
Division. 

Property Division. 

Disbursing Division. 

Finance Division. 

The Chief Clerk’s Office. 

Correspondence Divi¬ 
sion. 

Examining Division. 

Finance Division. 

Recording Division. 

Revising Division. 

The Ch ief Clerk’s Office. 

First Division. 

Second and Fifth Divi¬ 
sions. 

Third Division. 

Fourth Division. 

Record Division. 


Office of the Chief of 
Ordnance. 


The Chief Clerk’s Office. 
Archives Division. 
Accounts and Claims 
Division. 

Property Division. 


Office of the Chief Sig¬ 
nal Officer. 


Office of Publication of 
Records of the Re¬ 
bellion. 


Index of Confederate 
Archives. 


































DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. 


Treasury Department, Office of the Secretary, 

Washington, I). C., September 6,1893. 

Sir: In compliance with the request contained in your letter of May 24 last, I 
have the honor to transmit herewith a statement showing— 

First. The number of bureaus and divisions of this Department. 

Second. The number of persons authorized to be employed in each of said bureaus 
and divisions, together with the number of males and females. 

Third. The ages of the persons employed in each bureau or division, and the num¬ 
ber of years each has been employed. 

Fourth. The number who entered the service under process of the civil-service law 
of 1883. 


Fifth. The number of persons employed in the Department who have relatives 
employed in the Government service at Washington. 

Sixth. The number with compensation exceeding the rate of $840 per annum who 
are doing duties naturally appertaining to the positions of and that should be per¬ 
formed by messengers, assistant messengers, etc., and the number of messengers, etc., 
who are doing clerical duties appertaining to higher salaried officers. 

Also a list of disbursing officers employed in the Treasury Department, and the 
number employed in the entire Government service at Washington, and their aggre¬ 
gate annual cost. 

Respectfully yours, 

J. G. Carlisle, 

Secretary. 

Hon. A. M. Dockery, 

Chairman Joint Committee to Inquire into 

Status of Laws Organizing the Executive Departments, etc., 

Rouse of Representatives. 


31 



EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


O t 


2 


/Statement showing the number and title of offices and bureaus and divisions thereof in the 
Department of the Treasury ; the number of persons authorized to be employed therein; 
their sex, their ages, the number of years each has been employed in the Department; the 
number who entered the public service under process of the civil-service law of .883; 
the number of persons employed as clerks or otherwise and paid more than $840 per 
annum who are doing duty apperta ining to the positions of messengers, assistant messen¬ 
gers, or laborers; the number of messengers, assistant messengers, watchmen, or laborers 
who are doing clerical duties appertaining to higher salaried offices; and the number of 
persons employed in the Department who have wives, husbands, brothers, sisters, sons, 
daughters, or other relatives employed therein or in other Government establishments in 
Washington, May 24, 1893. 


© 

r© 


GO 

© 


© 






o 

C8 © 
CO © 

i c £< 

Title of offices and bureaus g ? 
and divisions thereof. ^ © 


CO 


r x © 


£ 


SECHKTAKY S OFFICE 


1 Secretary’# Office and Miscella- 
neous Pull, 6’eo rclaiy’s Office. 


00 

© 


Sh 

o 

k 

© 




21 15 


Vacancies. 

Total. 

Division of Appointments. 


Sh 

o 

© 

- 




Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 


M 

© 

,© 

a 




Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 


21 17 4 


19 

2 


21 


GO 

U 

a 

© 

k 


u 

© 




Total 


1 Division of Warrants, Esti¬ 
mates and Appropriations ... 


70 

65 

60 

55 

50 

45 

40 

35 

30 

25 


10 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 


19 

o 


50 

k 

cS 

® 


1 

2 

6 

7 

8 
18 
22 
25 
30 


21 


Sh 

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03 on 

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fH © 


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gc r"2 •r' 

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16 

lo 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3 

3 

60 

55 

50 

45 

40 

35 

30 

25 

4 

1 

3 

4 

6 

11 

12 

13 

16 

19 

5 



1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 






























16 

13 

3 

16 


16 


5 







. 



21 

17 

4 

1 

65 

2 

1 

3 




2 

60 

2 

6 







6 


1 

8 







4 

50 

1 

9 







3 

45 

1 

11 







2 

40 

1 

12 







1 

35 

2 

13 







1 

30 

3 

21 







1 

25 

2 

22 








3 

23 









1 

27 









1 

29 









1 

30 




21 

17 

4 

21 


21 


3 














Total 








































































































































Number of offices and bu- 
rea us._ 

Number of divisions. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


33 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


secretary’s office— cont’d. 
1 Division of Public Moneys _ 


Total. 

1 Division of Customs 


Total. 

1 Miscellaneous Division 


Total. 

1 Division of Loans and Currency. 


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17 13 


Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 


® 

r= 

a 

£ 


<n 

e3 


55 

50 

45 

40 

35 

30 


Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 


® 

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a 

a 


c3 

® 

>1 


1 

2 

6 

7 

11 

12 

16 

18 

20 

21 

22 

24 

28 


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■g ° * 

® ® g 

» ®;2 

© Tw ^ 

be t; w 
P ^ ^ 
© © 
S g - s 

© V ~ 


17 

13 

4 

17 


17 


2 








16 

10 

6 

3 

60 

1 

1 

5 




1 


1 

2 







5 

50 

2 

3 







3 

40 

1 


. 






2 


1 

9 


1' 




1 

25 

1 

12 


i 




1 

20 

1 

14 








1 

20 









3 

25 









1 

26 









1 

27 









1 

29 









1 

32 




16 

10 

6 

16 


16 


5 .. 






1 

10 

7 

3 

1 

75 

2 

1 

3 _ 




1 

70 

1 

6 







1 

60 

1 

8 







1 

50 

1 

9 







2 

45 

3 

13 







2 

35 

1 

17 







2 

25 

1 

22 




10 

j 

3 

10 


10 


3 . 










66 

24 

42 

1 

20 

16 

1 

6 



3 

25 

4 

2 1 







4 

30 

2 

3 


. 

. 




5 

35 

2 

4 







9 

40 

1 

5 







10 

45 

3 

7 







9 

50 

5 

8 







9 1 

55 

2 

9 







6 

9 

60 

2 

10 



. 




* 65 

3 

11 







1 

70 

1 

12 








2 

14 









1 

15 









1 

16 









2 

17 









3 

18 









2 

19 









2 

20 





H. Rep. 88-3 










































































































































































Number of offices and bu- 
_ reaus 

Number of divisions. 


34 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., 


AT WASHINGTON. 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

SECRETARY’S OFFICE—COllt’d. 











Division of I.on ns nod Cur- 






3 

21 




rency —Continued. 






1 

23 









2 

24 










1 

26 










1 

27 










1 

28 










1 

29 










1 

31 










1 

32 




Total.. 

06 

24 

42 

66 


66 


6 














Division of Revenue Marine ... 

14 

10 

4 

1 

70 

1 

1 

1 





1 

65 

2 

8 








1 

60 

1 

11 








5 

50 

1 

12 








5 

45 

1 

13 








1 

35 

1 

15 










1 

16 










1 

18 









\ 

3 

21 










1 

26 










1 

29 




Total... 

14 

10 

4 

14 


14 


] 














Division of Stationery, Printing, 











and Blanks .. 

24 

23 

1 

1 

60 

4 

1 

4 







1 

55 

3 

3 








14 

50 

3 

8 








1 

45 

1 

12 








3 

40 

1 

13 








3 

30 

2 

15 








1 

25 

1 

21 










3 

22 










1 

23 










1 

25 










2 

27 






' 




2 

29 




Total. 

24 

23 

1 

24 


24 


4 














Division of Special Agents _ 

10 

5 

5 

1 

65 

1 

2 

5 






2 

55 

1 

3 1 








1 

50 

2 

7 








1 

40 

1 

8 








2 

35 

1 

10 








2 

25 

1 

14 








1 

20 

1 

15 










1 

26 




• 






1 

29 




Total. 

10 

5 

5 

10 


10 













Division of Mail and Files . 

23 

12 

11 

2 

65 

3 

1 

9 



* 




I 

60 

1 

3 








6 

50 

1 

4 








1 

45 

1 

5 








6 

40 

1 

6 































































































































































Number of offices and bu- 
_ reaus. _ 

Number of divisions. 


V 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


35 


Title of offices and bureaus 
aud divisions thereof. 


secretary’s office— cont’d. 

Division of Moil and Files — 
Continued. 


Total. 


1 j Chief Clerk's and Superinten¬ 
dent’a Office . . 


Vacancies. 

Total. 

Disbursing Clerks. 


Total 


Vacancies 


. Secret Service Division... 


Total 


1 

n 

o 

A . 

r W 

* * 

5 £< 


7? 

CD 

Ages 29 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Leugth of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

|S£ 

99 S 
m be 
a a 

c3 © 

— 75 

+> © 

© a 

doing cleri- 

liigher sal- 

Number of pers( 

ized to be err 

Number of males. 

Number of femali 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

fr-. ~ 

O * 

2 cj 

-4-S 

2 feJD 
C-2 o 

© - ® 
PU| 

Messengers, etc., 

cal duties of ] 

aried offices. •, 

V 




4 


35 

1 

8 







1 


30 

1 

10 







1 


25 

2 

11 







1 


20 

1 

12 









2 

19 









2 

20 









2 

22 









2 

23 









1 

25 









1 

27 









1 

29 







| 



23 

12 

11 

23 

j 

23 


2 



.. ' 



...| 





255 

148 

97 

1 


75 

62 

1 

8 





2 


70 

20 

2 







10 


65 

18 

3 






25 


60 

41 

4 

‘ i . 





52 


55 

11 

5 







49 


50 

15 

6 







20 


45 

13 

7 







29 


40 

12 

8 







24 


35 

6 

9 







18 


30 

7 

10 







11 


25 

12 

11 







4 


20 

2 

12 









7 

13 










8 

14 










2 

17 










1 

20 










2 

21 










1 

99 










1 

25 










2 

27 










1 

29 

i 









1 

31 





i°! 


10 



10 












255 

158 

97 

255 



255 


8 







- 


5 

5 


1 


70 

1 

1 

1 





1 


60 

1 

gl 






1 


50 

1 

20 







1 


30 

1 

29 







1 


20 

1 

40 





• 








5 1 

5 


5 



5 


1 












498 

i02 

184 

480 1 



486 


47 

... 


12 

12 

.... 


12 













7 

5 | 

2 

1 1 

45 

3 

1 

. 





.3 

2 


35 

1 

2 








30 

20 

1 

5 

. 






1 


1 

10 









1 

22 
















2 

7 



7 



















































































































































































































36 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

1 

u 

o 

CZ Q} 

co o 
c 

K q 

s © 

c o 

S % 

j2$ 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

i 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

j Years. 

1 



17 

15 

2 

1 

60 

1 

i 

6 







1 

55 

3 

2 










2 

45 

2 

3 










4 

40 

3 

4 










4 

35 

2 

6 










1 

30 

2 

7 










4 

25 

1 

11 











1 

13 












1 

21 












1 

37 




1 


Total 

17 

15 

2 

17 


17 


6 















1 


Supervising Inspector 













General of Steam Yes- 













SELS. 

7 

6 

1 

1 

70 

1 

1 

2 









2 

60 

1 

7 










2 

45 

2 

10 










2 

35 

1 

12 











2 

16 




1 


Total... 

7 

6 

1 

7 


7 


2 
















1 


SUPERVISING SURGEON-GEN- 













ERAL MARINE HOSPITAL 













SERVICE. 












1 

Division of Hospital Belief and 













General Service _ 

*11 

5 

f, 

1 

65 

2 

4 

4 









2 

45 

1 

6 










2 

40 

3 

8 










1 

35 

1 

11 










4 

30 

2 

14 










1 

25 

1 

16 












1 

22 






Total. 

11 

5 

6 

11 


11 


4 

















1 

Purveying Division _ 

*t6 

4 

1 

2 

45 

1 

4 

1 

. 







2 

40 

1 

7 










1' 

35 

1 

12 












5P 

14 












i 

15 






Vacant. 


1 


1 


i 




















Total. 

6 

5 

1 

6 


6 


1 














. 



1 

Quarantine Division . 

*2 

1 

1 

1 

45 

— 

1 

9 

1 









1 

30 

i 

12 






Total. 

2 

1 

1 

2 


2 


1 
















1 

Division of Sanitary Deports 













and Statistics t . 












1 

Division of Biology and Chem- 

. 












is try t . 
























1 

5 

Total Marine Hospital Service 

19 

12 

6 

18 


18 


6 





Vacant. 


1 


1 


1 
















1 


* Not including one officer Marine Hospital Service in charge of division detailed from general service, 
t N ot including one hospital steward detailed from general service. 

Jin charge of an officer detailed from Marine Hospital Service; assistance detailed from other divisions. 

























































































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


37 


Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of officers and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed. 

N umber of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

1 


Bureau of Statistics. 

36 

28 

8 

1 

75 

O 

1 


10 








4 

65 

4 

2 











7 

60 

1 

3 










6 

55 

2 

4 










3 

50 

3 

6 









4 

45 

1 

7 










1 

40 

2 

8 










5 

35 

1 

11 










3 

30 

2 

12 










2 

25 

2 

13 












1 

14 












1 

16 












1 

17 












1 

19 












1 

20 












1 

21 












1 

22 












3 

23 












2 

24 












2 

26 












1 

28 












1 

29 




1 


Total 

36 

28 

8 

36 


36 



10 















1 


General Superintendent 














of the Life-Saving Serv- 














I£E . 

26 

19 

7 

1 

20 

3 

1 


8 








2 

25 

4 

2 











1 

30 

1 

5 










2 

35 

1 

6 



. 







6 

40 

1 

7 










1 

45 

1 

9 



. 







4 

50 

2 

10 










3 

55 

1 

11 










2 

60 

1 

12 










1 

65 

4 

14 

. 









2 

70 

2 

17 










i 

80 

1 

19 












1 

23 



. 









1 

28 












1 

29 












1 

31 



i. 




26 

19 

7 

26 

|. 

26 



8 




* * * 


1 











1 

T.TGHT.HniTftF. Roard 

29 

15 

14 

1 

75 

1 

1 

1 

7 


I 

1 

• • * 




3 

65 

2 

9 











4 

60 

1 

3 










2 

55 

1 

5 










8 

50 

1 

6 










2 

45 

1 

8 










5 

40 

1 

9 










1 

35 

1 

10 










2 

30 

1 

11 










1 

25 

1 

15 





t 






1 

17 












5 

18 












2 

19 





> 







2 

20 












1 

21 





1 







1 

22 
































































































































































38 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


es and bu- 

CO 

P 

© 


1 

Sh 

o 

rp . 

3 rd 

Z 05 

** >> 

50 

C CL 


GO 

05 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service iu 
the De¬ 
partment. 

ered public | 

process of 

w of 1883. 

® £ 

'z fee 

§§ 
rC ^ 

CO 

05 

£ 3 

doing cleri- 

higher sal- 

Number of offic 
reaus, 

CC 

'> 

£ 

<4H 

O 

Sh 

05 

rO 

a 

£ 

£ 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

CO 

fH V 

05 

CL ® 

fH ^ 

05 <D 
pO N 

p 

& 

Number of males 

Number of femal 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

! Years. 

Number who ent 

service under 

civil-service la 

C GO 

S K 

r c* 43* 

■&§ 

5 fee 

3 & • 

§ o£ 

® 

Ph 

Messengers, etc., 

cal duties of ] 

aried offices. 



Ltght-Hottse Roaru— flout'd. 






1 

23 












1 

25 












1 

26 












1 

29 

i 










1 

30 











1 

32 

i 











1 


1 


Total. 

29 

15 

14 

29 


29 


7 


. 







. 


1 


OFFICE OF SUPERVISING ARCH¬ 
ITECT. 












1 

Supervising Architect’s Office... 

3 

3 


1 

58 

2 

1 









1 

34 

1 

30 

1 








1 

54 


. !.. 















Total. 

3 

3 


3 

. 

3 


i 















1 

Law and Contract Division _ 

8 

5 

3 

1 

24 

1 

1 

2 







1 

27 

1 

2 










1 

32 

2 

3 










1 

34 

1 

6 

. 









1 

36 

1 

7 










1 

38 

1 

11 










1 

43 

1 

19 










1 

66 



















Total. 

8 

5 

3 

8 


8 


2 







. 





1 

Engraving and Drafting Di¬ 
vision . 

49 

47 

2 

1 

4 

65 

55 

6 

6 

1 

2 

7 

1 

1 







6 

50 

2 

3 










6 

45 

5 

4 










4 

40 

2 

5 










8 

35 

i 

6 










12 

30 

3 

7 










4 

25 

4 

8 










4 

25 

2 

9 1 











3 

10 












2 

11 












T' 

12 












3 

13 












4 

14 












1 

15 












1 

16 












1 

18 












1 

20 












1 

25 


















Total. 

49 

47 

2 

49 


49 


7 

1 

1 










1 

Tracer’s Division . 

12 

2 

10 

1 

50 

4 

1 

5 







3 

40 

1 1 

2 










1 

35 

1 

4 









1 

2 

30 

1 

5 










4 

25 

1 

6 










1 

20 

2 

7 


. 









1 

9 


. 










1 

14 


















Total. 

12 

2 

10 

12 


12 


5 









— 

— 
















































































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

| Number of divisions. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 39 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and division thereof. 

• 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

CO 

H 
c3 
<V 

Number. 

Years. 

OFFICK OF SUPERVISING ARCH- 











itect— continued. 





i 






Computer' 8 Division . 

17 

9 

8 

2 

50 

1 

1 

7 







4 

45 

2 

2 








1 

40 

2 

3 








3 

35 

4 

4 








4 

30 

2 

7“ 








3 

25 

1 

8 










1 

9 










1 

11 










1 

15 


. 








1 

18 










1 

19 




Total. 

17 

9 

8 

17 


17 


- 

7 



. 









. 

. 

Construction Division ......... 

8 

4 

4 

1 

60 

3 

1 

i 


2 





1 

50 

1 

2 


_ 





1 

40 

1 

3 




• 




1 

35 

1 

5 








1 

30 

1 

7 








2 

25 

1 

22 








1 

20 






Total . . . 

8 

4 

4 

8 


8 


i 


2 











Repairs Division . 

6 

3 

3 

3 

25 

1 

1 

i 


2 





1 

35 

1 

9 








1 

40 

2 

3 








1 

55 

2 

7 




Total. 

6 

3 

3 

6 


6 


i 


2 











A coo uni ft Division _...... 

15 

9 

6 

2 

55 

3 

1 

i 


3 




4 

50 

1 

2 


. 






2 

45 

1 

3 


. 






1 

35 

2 

7 








4 

30 

1 

8 


. 






2 

25 

9 

9 


. 








2 

21 










2 

28 

. 









1 

29 




Total . 

15 

9 

6 

15 


15 


i 


3 












Records and Files Division . 

7 

3 

4 

2 

55 

3 

1 

i 







2 

50 

1 

3 








1 

45 

1 

6 








2 

40 

1 

10 










1 

13 




Tntnl . 

7 

3 

4 

7 


7 


i 















10 

1 

9 

2 

55 

5 

1 



2 
















3 

50 

1 

4 








i 

45 

1 

6 


1 





i 

40 

1 

7 







i 

30 

1 

9 







2 

25 

1 

10 



Tntol 

10 

1 

9 

10 


10 




2 
















l 1 












































































































































































































Number of officers aud bu- 
_reaps._ 

Number of divisions. 


40 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


OFFICE OF SUPERVISING ARCH¬ 
ITECT—continued. 

Photographers’ Division . 


Total 


Assistant and Chief Clerk’s Di¬ 
vision .*. 


Total 


Total, Supervising Arclii- 
12 tect’s Office. 


OFFICE OF FIRST COMP¬ 
TROLLER. 

First Comptroller’s Office . 


Total 


1 Judiciary Accounts Division. 


Vacant_ 

Total 


1 Division of Internal Iterenue 
and Miscellaneous Accounts.. 


Total 


Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed. 


0& 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

1 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

e than $840 

messengers, 

doing cleri- 

higher sal- 

Number of males 

Number of femah 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

. 

Persons paid mor 

doing duty as 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., 

cal duties of 

aried offices. 

7 

. 

7 


2 

45 

4 

1 







2 

35 

1 

3 







1 

30 

1 

4 







1 

25 

1 

5 







1 

20 















7 

7 


7 


7 





1 



. 






2 

2 


1 

65 

i 

2 







1 

25 

i 

7 

1 












9 

2 


2 


2 


1 













144 

95 

49 

144 


144 

.... ... 

26 

1 

10 





3 

3 


1 

55 

1 

1 

• 






1 

40 

1 

3 

. 






1 

35 

1 

29 












3 

3 


3 


3 












. 



15 

13 

1 

1 

65 

1 

1 

8 




1 

55 

1 

2 






3 

50 

1 

5 







1 

45 

5 

6 







2 

35 

1 

7 







2 

30 

1 

9 







4 

25 

1 

11 









1 

13 









1 

20 









1 

28 





1 


1 


1 














I 

! 15 

14 

1 

15 


15 


8 










i 

14 

9 

5 

i 

80 

1 

1 

5 





i 

65 

1 

2 







i 

60 

3 

6 







2 

55 

2 

7 







2 

50 

1 

8 







2 

45 

1 

12 







3 

35 

1 

13 







2 

30 

1 

15 








1 

09 









1 

24 









l 1 

30 













14 

9 

5 

14 


14 

. 

5 












1 1 




r 














































































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


41 


Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

/ 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doiDg duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 



OFFICE OF FIRST COMPTROL- 













ler— continued. 












1 

Division of Warrants, Eecords, 













PublicLands, and Territorial 













Accounts . 

13 

9 

4 

1 

85 

2 

3 

2 









2 

60 

1 

6 










1 

55 

1 

11 










4 

50 

2 

13 










1 

45 

1 

14 










2 

40 

1 

15 










1 

30 

2 

16 










1 

25 

1 

19 












1 

23 












1 

26 





Total. 

13 

9 

4 

13 

. 

13 


2 




1 

Division of Foreign Intercourse 













and Public Debt . 

13 

9 

4 

1 

80 

1 

1 

4 









1 

75 

1 

3 










2 

70 

2 

6 










1 

55 

1 

7 










1 

50 

1 

9 










2 

45 

1 

11 










1 

35 

1 

16 










4 

30 

1 

18 












2 

23 












2 

29 






Total. 

13 

9 

4 

13 


13 


4 















1 

Division of District of Col-urn- 













bia Accolints .. _. 

2 

2 

.... 

1 

60 

1 

10 










1 

40 

1 

.2 






Total .. 

2 

2 


2 


2 

. 
















. 



Messengers and laborers anas- 













signed to special divisions _ 

5 

4 

.... 

1 

65 

3 

1 










2 

35 

1 

3 










1 

30 








V n £ 


1 


1 


1 




















Total 

5 

5 


5 


5 




















Total, Office of First Comp- 











1 

6 

trollor ... 

65 

48 

15 

G3 


63 


19 






2 


2 


2 


















1 


OFFICE OF SECOND COMPTROL- 












I.ER. 











1 


3 

3 


2 

60 

2 

1 





















.... 

1 

30 

1 

3 

. 






3 

3 


3 


3 
















* 



1 

Army Back-pay and Bounty 














8 

8 


1 

55 

1 

1 

2 








1 

50 

1 

6 






• 




3 

45 

1 

8 










1 

35 

1 

lfl 










2 

30 

1 

12 




























































































































































































Number of offices and bu- 
reaus._ 

Number of divisions. 


42 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


1 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

1 Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

OFFICE OF SECOND COMPTROL- 













ler— continued. 













Army Backpay and Bounty 






1 

18 






Division —Continued. 






1 

20 











1 

27 




Total.. 

8 

8 


8 


8 




2 















Army Paymaster’s Division _ 

8 

0 

2 

1 

00 

1 

1 



3 







3 

55 

1 

4 










2 

50 

1 

3 








1 

45 

2 

8 








1 

40 

1 

18 










1 

25 










1 

26 




Total. 

8 

6 

2 

8 


8 




3 
















Army Pension Division . 

13 

10 

3 

1 

75 

1 

1 



5 







3 

60 

2 

2 










1 

55 

1 

3 








3 

50 

L 

6 








2 

45 

2 

7 








1 

30 

i 

10 








2 

25 

i 

11 










i 

12 










i 

16 










i 

20 










i 

22 




Total. 

13 

10 

3 

13 


13 




5 
















Quartermaster’s Division . 

10 

6 

4 

2 

65 

1 

3 



1 







i 

60 

1 

8 










3 

55 

1 

9 




•• 




1 

50 

1 

10 








1 

45 

2 

21 








1 

35 

9. 

25 








1 

25 

1 

27 










1 

28. 




Total. 

10 

6 

4 

10 


10 




1 
















Navy Division . 

6 

5 

1 

1 

75 

1 

4 



1 







1 

60 

1 

9 










1 

55 

1 

15 








3 

45 

2 

25 










i 

29 




Total. 

6 

5 

1 

6 


6 




1 
















Indian Division . 

6 

5 

1 

3 

50 

1 

3 








2 

40 

2 

12 








i 

35 

1 

13 




• 






1 

18 










1 

27 




Total. 

6 

5 

1 

6 


6 




































































































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


43 


1 8 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


OFFICE OF SECOND COMPTROL¬ 
LER—continued. 

Miscellaneous Claims Division.. 


Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages ‘20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Number. 

Years. 

8 

7 

1 

1 

75 




1 

65 




1 

60 




2 

50 




1 

40 




1 

35 




1 

30 


Total 


Messengers and Laborers Unas¬ 
signed to Special Divisions _ 


Total, Office of Second 

Comptroller. 

Vacant. 


i OFFICE, COMPTROLLER OF THE 
CURRENCY. 

1 \ Offi ce of Comptroller . 


Total. 

Office of Deputy Comptroller ... 


1 


Total. 

Office of Chief Clerk - 

Total. 

Division of Organization 


Total. 


8 i. 


67 


54 

1 


12 


66 

1 


Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment 


Sh 

« 

g 

5 

'A 


CO 

cS 

V 


1 

7 

9 

10 

15 

17 

41 


■2 

i— Vj 

Pi !L> 20 

O tf. 
® O 

S-. Pi , 
® fj 

? S C3 

s 


fl o 
^ £ 
<D CP 

£ co 

•ri 1 

CO « 


C5 

CO 


a «* 

r- 

.2 

a S° 
c -S o 
co c +5 
® 

pu, 


L 


45 

35 

30 


45 

35 


66 

1 


15 


2 s 

® CO 


sc g 

fl r “ H 
•2 SC 

^ CO o 
® « -r 

c 

® t: o 
sc2 

® _ ® 
® rS -r 1 
Cl 1 o s 
<D W c3 


9 

5 

4 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

70 

55 

45 

40 

35 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

7 

13 

16 

18 

23 

2 























9 

5 

4 

9 


9 


2 












5 

5 


1 

60 

2 

1 

1 


1 




1 

45 

i 

4 







3 

25 

i 

is! 









i 

19 




5 

• 5 


5 


5 


1 


1 











7 

2 

5 

1 

60 

2 

1 

9 ! 






2 

55 

i 

3 







2 

50 

i 

18 







1 

30 

i 1 

19 







1 

25 

i 

25 








i 

24 




7 

2 

5 

7 


7 


2 










— 

i 

i 



































































































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. _ 

Number of divisions. 


44 


EXECUTIVE DEPAKTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON, 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and'divisions thereof. 


OFFICE, COMPTROLLER OF THE 

currency— continued. 

1 Division of Reports . 


1 


Total. 

Division of Issue 


1 


Total. 

Division of Redemption 


Total 


1 


Bookkeeper’8 Division 



Total. 

Total, Office of Comptroller 
of the Currency. 


Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

£2 Number of males. 

o 

rr 

HH 

o 

Fh 

© 

a 

£ ■ 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

& 

2 

p 

GO 

3 

d 

O 

& 

a 

£ 

CO 

cs 

o 

25 

4 

2 

3 

1 

1 

4 

2 

2 

4 

5 

1- 

70 

60 

55 

50 

45 

40 

35 

30 

25 

20 

5 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

6 

7 

9 

10 

14 

15 

13 










• 













17 

20 

21 

22 

23 

28 

30 

























25 

21 

4 

25 


25 


13 










16 

8 

8 

1 

60 

1 

1 

4 






2 

55 

1 

2 







3 


1 

5 







2 

45 

2 

7 







3 

40 

1 

11 







1 

35 

4 

19 







1 

30 

1 

20 







3 

25 

1 

22 









1 

23 









3 

29 




1 16 

8 

8 

16 


16 


4 

.1. 






. | 

18 

10 

8 

1 

70 

1 

1 

4 

..1. 




1 

60 

1 

2 






2 

55 

1 

3 






2 

50 

2 

6 







5 

45 

1 

9 







3 

40 

1 

10 







2 

35 

2 

13 







1 

30 

1 

15 







1 

25 

1 

18 

. 








2 

19 









1 

20 









2 

21 









1 

22 









1 

25 




18 

10 

8 

18 


18 


4 











7 

5 

2 

1 

70 

1 

1 

3 






1 

60 

1 

7 







2 

50 

1 

14 







2 

35 

1 

20 







1 

30 

1 

21 









1 

22 









1 

23 




7 

5 

2 

7 


7 

• 

3 













90 

59 

31 

90 


90 


29 


1 





















































































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus^__ 

| Number'of divisions. 


I 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 45 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


OFFICE COMMISSIONER OF CUS¬ 
TOMS. 


u 

o 

c n © 
x £ 

53 v 

Pm © 
C o 


© © 

r— N 


GO 

© 


& 




00 
© 


!m 

© 




and over in 
multiples of 
5 years. 


© 

& 


00 

N 

cj 

© 


Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 


© 




CO 

*4 

c3 

© 


O *4-1 
•*-* © 


^ O 

£ Sh O 


gh (3 
© © ^ 
"O © 
O CO 

'fj " 

© © 
S-S ? 

.a > —< 
75 n > 
a © t< 

P CO © 
£ 


a g 
«3 S 


oo 

*• s 

© a 

tH W 

2 * 

a s3 

•f3 

es a 
P.T3 

2 bC 
g a . 

O *rH 

£ O £ 
© 

Ph 


© GO 

« u 

be © 


O .i? 


+j © . 

© ao 

- n 2 
00 © w 

fc 43 S3 

Stu ° 

© © 

<e r2 -r 1 
» ® h 

© © a 



Office o/ Commissioner 


Total. 

Customs Division 


Total.. 

Division of Appointments, lie- 
funds, Bonds, and Records.. 


V acant. 

Total.. 

Total, Office of Commissioner 

of Customs. 

Vacant. 

OFFICE OF FIRST AUDITOR. 

lirst Auditor’s Office .. 


Total. 

Customs Division 


4 


4 


2 

2 


60 

45 


1 

1 

1 

1 


1 

4 

29 

39 




14 

; 11 

3 

1 

3 

5 

3 

1 

1 

60 

55 

50 

45 

30 

25 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 
13 
15 
18 
21 
23 
26 
27 
29 

3 



































14 

11 

3 

14 


14 


3 











" 

15 

13 

1 

1 

75 

2 

1 

1 








1 

3 

. 






2 

70 

2 

10 




, 



1 

60 

1 

11 







4 

55 

1 

13 

. 








1 

15 

' 






1 

50 

1 

17 







2 

45 

2 

19 


::::::: 





2 

40 

3 

24 







1 

20 




_ 



1 


1 


1 











. 


15 

14 

1 

15 


15 


1 










33 

28 

4 

32 


32 


4 



i 


1 


1 





1 



. 

. 




r . ’ 

9 

8 

1 

1 

50 

5 

1 

1 





1 

45 

1 

7 







2 

40 

1 

10 







2 

35 

1 

17 







2 

30 

1 

20 







1 

25 
















9 

8 

1 

9 


9 


1 











15 

14 

1 

2 

70 

1 

1 

7 




1 

65 

1 

5 







4 

60 

1 

6 







2 

55 

4 

7 







2 

35 

1 

12 







3 

30 

1 

20 







1 

25 

1 

21 









1 

24 





















































































































































































4(i EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

'Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

ered public 

process of 

w of 1883. 

is* 

o 

! tC 
: a a 

i tS a 
—* (71 
i T3 00 

1 ^ £ 
i ® a 

j 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number who enti 

service under 

civil-service la 

Persons paid moi 

doing duty as j 

etc. 



OFFICE OF FIRST AUDITOR— 













continued. 













Customs Division — Continued. 






1 

27 











1 

29 












1 

35 












1 

36 






Total. 

15 

14 

1 

15 


15 


7 

















1 

Judiciary Division . 

10 

9 

1 

1 

80 

4 

1 

7 









1 

75 

1 

4 










1 

50 

3 

7 










4 

40 

1 

10 










1 

35 

1 

40 










1 

30 











1 

25 



. 





Total. 

10 

9 

1 

10 


10 


7 










. 







1 

Miscellaneous Division . 

9 

7 

2 

1 

55 

1 

1 

3 









2 

50 

1 

6 1 










2 

45 

1 

7 










3 

40 

1 

8 










1 

35 

1 

10 












1 

12 












1 

14 












1 

17 












1 

23 





Total. 

9 

7 

2 

9 


9 


3 

















1 

Public Debt Division . 

8 

7 

1 

2 

60 

1 

1 

1 









3 

50 

1 

3 










2 

45 

1 

6 

1 








1 

40 

2 

12 

1 

> 









1 

23 











1 

24 

1 










1 

27 





Total. 

8 

7 

1 

8 


8 


1 

















1 

Division of Mails and Sub- 

8 

6 

2 

1 

65 

3 

7 

4 





Treasuries. 




2 

55 

1 

8 










1 

50 

1 

9 









3 

40 

1 

IS 

i 








1 

30 

1 

25 

. ! . 










1 

31 





Total. 

8 

6 

2 

8 


8 


4 

















1 

Warehouse and Pond Division. 

5 

4 

1 

1 

60 

1 

3 

2 









2 

55 

1 

6 










1 

35 

in 

12 










1 

30 

i 

19 












i 

26 





Total. 

5 

4 

1 

5 


5 


2 















1 

7 

Total, Office of First Auditor. 

64 

55 

9 

64 


64 


25 

. 

















































































































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


47 


1 Number of offices and. bu¬ 

reaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, | 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

1 


OFFICE OF SECOND AUDITOR. 





• 







1 

Second Auditor’s Office.. 

3 

3 


1 

60 

3 

1 










1 

40 











1 

30 



.. 




Total. 

3 

3 


3 


3 


















1 

Pay and Bounty Division. 

97 

86 

11 

9. 

75 

3 

1 



















1 

70 

7 

2 










6 

65 

1 

3 










8 

60 

2 

4 










10 

55 

i(C 

5 










14 

50 

7 

6 










9 

45 

17 

7 










7 

40 

1 

8 










18 

35 

4 

9 










15 

30 

7 

10 










6 

25 

2 

12 










1 

20 

2 

13 





k 







1 

14 












2 

17 












1 

18 












1 

19 












1 

20 












2 

21 



. 









2 

22 












1 

23 












2 

24 












1 

25 












1 

26 











4 

27 


. 









3 

28 











4 

29 











4 

30 











2 

31 











1 

32 










1 

33 





Total 

97 

86 

ii 

97 


97 









i 







1 

Division of Inquiries and Be- 













jilie.s _ __ 

53 

20 

33 

1 

75 

17 

1 










1 

. 70 

5 

2 










3 

65 

3 

3 










3 

60 

1 

4 










5 

55 

2 

5 










9 

50 

1 

6 










6 

45 

5 

7 










5 

40 

1 

8 










9 

35 

2 

9 










6 

30 

2 

10 










4 

25 

4 

11 










1 

20 

1 

12 












1 

13 












1 

14 












2 

21 












1 

22 












1 

23 












9 

25 






• 






i 

28 






Total 

53 

20 

33 

53 


53 













-—-— 





















































































































































































48 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON, 































































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 


EXECTUIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 49 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
serviceiu 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

OFFICE OF SECOND AUDITOR — 











continued. 











Paymaster’ 8 Division . 

7 

7 


1 

70 

1 

3 








1 

60 

1 

7 


. 






1 

55 

1 

27 








4 

50 

1 

28 










3 

29 




Total. 

7 

7 


7 


7 














Mail Division ................. 

6 

6 


1 

60 

1 

1 








3 

55 

l 1 

5 








1 

45 

1 

6 




• 




1 

30 

1 

23 










1 

2J 










1 

28 




Total. 

6 

6 


6 


6 














Property Division ____ 

5 

5 


1 

60 

1 

1 








2 

55 

1 

26 








1 

50 

1 

27 


■ 






1 

45 

2 

28 




Total . . 

5 

5 


5 


5 
















Investigation of Frauds Divis- 












5 

5 


2 

55 

i 

3 








2 

50 

i 

10* 








1 

30 

i 

15 









i 

16 










i 

27 




Total 

5 

5 


5 


5 











. 


Messengers, assistant messen- 











gers, and laborers nnassigned 












12 

12 


1 

65 

12 

1 








2 

60 










1 

55 










1 

50 










2 1 










l 

40 










2 

35 










1 

25 










1 

20 






Total 

12 

12 


12 


12 















Total,Office of Second Auditor 

238 

190 

48 

238 


238 


51 | . 


OFFICE OF THIRD AUDITOR. 












4 

3 


2 

55 

2 

1 








1 

45 

1 

24 






1 


1 

1 















4 

4 


4 


4 

















H. Rep. 88-4 





















































































































































































Number of offices and bu 
reaus. _ 

Number of divisions. 


50 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

---.-— l 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

U 

<v 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

OFFICE OF THIRD AUDITOR— 











continued. 











Pension Division .. 

65 

45 

20 

1 

80 

3 

1 

32 







1 

75 

9 

2 








3 

70 

3 

3 








1 

65 

1 

4 








5 

60 

4 

5 








12 

55 

6 

6 








12 

50 

3 

7 








8 

45 

5 

8 








4 

40 

3 

9 








5 

35 

8 

10 








10 

30 

1 

11 








3 

25 

5 

12 










1 

14 










4 

15 










2 

23 










3 

24 










2 

25 










1 

45 










1 

31 




Total.... 

65 

45 

20 

65 


65 


32 1. 






. 




Claims Division ............... 

29 

27 

2 

1 

75 

5 

1 

2 







3 

70 

1 

5 








3 

65 

1 

7 








7 

60 

1 

9 








3 

55 

1 

11 








3 

50 

2 

12 








2 

45 

1 

13 








4 

35 

1 

14 








2 

30 

1 

15 








1 

25 

2 

16 










1 

17 










3 

24 










1 

25 










2 

27 










4 

28 










1 

29 










1 

31 




Total. 

29 

27 

2 

29 


29 


2 














Military Division . 

29 

24 

5 

1 

85 

2 

4 

2 







4 

65 

1 

{> 








• 5 

60 

1 

9 








9 

55 

1 

11 








7 

50 

2 

13 








2 

45 

1 

14 








1 

35 

1 

15 










2 

16 










1 

18 










1 

23 










1 

24 










4 

25 










1 

26 










6 

28 










2 

29 





I 






























































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


5 ! 


1 


1 5 

1 .. 

1 1 

1 


1 




Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

OFFICE OF THIRD AUDITOR — 











continued. 






- 











1 

30 




Mill tarij Division — Continued. 






1 

32 




Total. 

29 

24 

5 

29 


29 


9 














Bookkeepers’ Division . 

10 

8 

2 

1 

70 

2 

4 

i 






2 

60 

1 

8 


. 






4 

55 

1 

10 








1 

50 

1 

13 








1 

40 

1 

14 







1 

35 

2 

18 









1 

17 









1 

27 

!• 


Total.... 

10 

8 

9 

10 


10 


i 













Detailed to other Offices or Du- 











re& us ........... .......... 

6 

3 

3 

1 


2 

2 

4 







1 

50 

1 

3 








1 

40 

1 

4 








2 

35 

1 

6 








1 

30 

1 

24 1 




TTnassigned ................... 

1 

1 


1 

80 

1 

10 
















7 


3 

7 


7 

. 4 


Total, Office of Third Auditor 

•144 

111 

32 

143 


143 


41 



V acant .... . 


1 

1 


1 














; 

OFFICE OF FOURTH AUDITOR. 











Fourth Auditor’s Office _ 

2 

2 


1 

65 

1 

1 








1 

45 

1 

4 


.|. 

Total. 

2 

2 


2 


2 














(_r€tl€T(ll ClldivnR Division _ 

9 

ft 

3 

1 

70 

1 

9 

2 







3 

65 

1 

3 









1 

10 








1 

40 

1 

11 








2 

30 

1 

17 








2 

25 

1 

28 









1 

29 










2 

31 




Total 

9 

6 

3 

9 


9 


2 

. 












12 

9 

3 

1 


1 

4 

2 






1 

60 

1 

9 


. 






3 

55 

1 

15 

. 







4 

50 

1 

18 








2 

40 

1 

19 








1 

35 

1 

20 









1 

21 










1 

23 










1 

26 










1 

27 

. 
























































































































































































































52 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


1 

0 

0 

cS 

00 

<v 

£ § 
O 0 
© 

^ * 
O 

a 

3 

* 

Number of divisons. 

• 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

i 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, j 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 



OFFICE OF FOURTH AUDITOR — 













continued. 













Paymaster's Division —ft no- 






1 

28 






firmed. 






1 

30 






Total. 

12 

9 

3 

12 


12 


2 













' 



1 

Navy, Pay ,and Pension Division 

9 

5 

4 

2 

65 

1 

1 








1 

55 

1 

6 










2 

50 

1 

8 










1 

45 

2 

13 










1 

40 

1 

18 










2 

30 

1 

19 












1 

27 












1 

29 






Total... 

9 

5 

4 

9 


9 



















1 

Bookkeeper*s Division _ 

5 

4 

1 

2 

55 

1 

1 










1 

50 

1 

12 










1 

45 

2 

20 










1 

35 

1 

27 






Total ..... 

5 

4 

1 

5 


5 



















1 

Record and Prize Money Divi- 













sion .... 

12 

8 

4 

1 

65 

1 

1 

6 









3 

60 

2 

2 










2 

40 

2 

3 










1 

35 

1 

6 










2 

30 

1 

9 










3 

25 

1 

14 












1 

20 


...... . 










1 

21 


.. 










1 

25 












1 

30 






Total. 

12 

8 

4 

12 


12 


6 


















Messenaers and Laborers Un- 













assigned to Divisions . 

4 

4 


1 

50 

2 

1 










2 

40 

1 

3 










1 

25 

1 

8 






Total. 

4 

4 


4 


4 


















1 

6 

Total, Office of Fourth Auditor. 

54 

39 

15 

54 . 

54 . 

10 



1 

• ■ • 

OFFICE OF FIFTH AUDITOR. 












1 

Fifth Auditor's Office . 

3 

3 


1 

50 

3 

1 










1 

45 












1 

25 








Total. 

3 

3 


3 



3 
















- 














































































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMEXTS, ETC., AT WASHIXGTOX 


53 


1 

fl 

* i 

s . 

X 

S ~ 

O ! 

Jh 

© 

£ 

9 

* 

X 

© ■ 

.£ 

> 

(-1 

© 

£ 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

^4 

i ~ 

s-» ~Z 

£ 

X 

2. 

w 

£ 

I 

© 

o 

U 

© 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

© 

•— t © 

TZ 

r ? x 
— © x 
x ■ 

J ~ ? 

mi 

r r — 

S J¥ 

JZ > - 
- ~ > 

; i • 

X X 

X - 

* i 

E © 

- X 

3 ? 

© r 

-r >> 

X t£ 

i C J 
r ~ © 

La 

ji 

i£ © 

S ’x 

Cm 

"© 0 « 

~ x r 

||^ 

x -r r 

x fr — 

s ~ ~ 

£ 

X 

© 

U 

£ 

X 

1 



OFFICE OF FIFTH AUDITOR — 













continued. 












i 

Diplomatic and Consular Din- 













stan ... 

13 

10 

3 

1 

55 

9 

1 

7 









9 

50 

1 

4 









3 

45 

1 

5 









2 

40 

1 

8 










3 

35 

4 

9 










1 

30 

1 

10 










1 

25 

1 

14 



• 









1 

25 












1 

27 





Total. 

13 

10 

3 

13 


13 



















i 

Internal Revenue Collector’s Di- 













vision . .. 

9 

4 

5 

1 

90 

1 

2 










1 

75 

1 

11 










1 

60 

1 

14 










1 

55 

1 

17 






. 




1 

50 

1 

22 


. 








1 

45 

1 

20 


. 








1 

40 

1 

99 


. 








1 

35 

1 

29 










1 

30 

1 

30 






Total. 

9 

4 

5 

9 


9 














i 

Miscellaneous Division . 

8 

5 

2 

1 

65 

1 

1 










3 

50 

1 

11 










1 

45 

1 

13 


. 








1 

40 

1 

16 










1 

35 

1 

20 












1 

99 












1 

26 


. 




Vacant _ 


1 


1 


1 



















Total 

8 

6 

2 

8 


8 










_ 



i 

4 

TTvtfll Ofiipp of Fifth A mlifnr 

33 

•» 

10 

32 


32 







Vacant. 

1 


1 


1 





l 

— 

OFFICE OF SIXTH AUDITOR. 












1 

Sixth Auditor’s Office . 

23 

13 

10 

1 

70 

3 

1 

2 









1 

65 

2 

2 










2 

55 

2 

3 


. 








5 

50 

1 

4 










1 

45 

6 

5 










5 

40 

1 

6 










3 

35 

2 

8 










1 

30 

i 

9 










3 

25 

i 

13 










1 

20 

i 

14 












i 

19 












i 

*» 












i 

24 





Total 

23 

13 

10 

23 


23 


2 

















1 




























































































































































54 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20' years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 



OFFICE OF SIXTH AUDITOR— 













continued. 












1 

Examining Division ___ 

21 

16 

5 

1 

75 

2 

1 

3 









1 

65 

1 

7 










7 

55 

2 

8 










3 

50 

3 

11 










3 

45 

3 

12 










2 

40 

2 

13 










3 

45 

1 

16 

. 









1 

30 

1 

22 

. 











1 

27 

. 











2 

28 












1 

29 












1 

32 












1 

57 






Total... 

21 

16 

5 

21 


21 


3 

















1 

Bookkeeping Division . 

79 

59 

20 

1 

80 

10 

1 

43 









3 

60 

9 

2 










2 

55 

11 

3 




• 






11 

50 

3 

4 










13 

45 

3 

5 










9 

40 

4 

6 










10 

35 

4 

7 

. 









10 

30 

4 

8 

. 









15 

25 

2 

9 

. 









6 

20 

3 

10 












1 

11 

i 










3 

12 











3 

13 












2 

15 












2 

16 












1 

17 












1 

18 












5 

20 












2 

21 












1 

22 












1 

23 












1 

26 












1 

27 












1 

28 












1 

29 






Total. 

79 

59 

20 

79 


79 


43 















1 

Collecting Division . 

55 

27 

28 

1 

60 

4 

1 

19 









7 

55 

3 

2 









11 

50 

4 

3 










10 

45 

3 

4 










7 

40 

2 

5 










5 

35 

3 

6 










6 

30 

5 

7 

. 









4 

25 

3 

8 










4 

20 

1 

9 

. 











4 

11 












4 

12 












3 

13 












1 

17 












6 

18 












2 

20 






















































































































































Number of offices and. bu 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 




EXECUTIVE DEPAETMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 55 

* v 


Title of offices aud bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

OFFICE OF SIXTH AUDITOR— 











continued. 











Collecting Division —Cont’d. 






3 

21 










1 

24 










1 

28 










2 

32 



. 

Total. 

55 

27 

28 

55 




19 













Pay Division .. 

25 

24 

1 

i 


1 

1 

6 






i 

65 

1 

2 







5 

60 

2 

3 








4 

55 

2 

4 








7 

50 

1 

8 








3 

45 

1 

11 








1 

40 

1 

13 








1 

35 

1 









2 

25 

1 

16 










1 

17 










1 

18 










1 

22 










1 

23 










2 

24 










1 

25 










2 

26 










1 

28 










1 

30 










2 

32 










• 1 

44 




Total .. 

25 

24 

1 

25 


25 


6 








. 






Review Division ___ 

11 

11 


1 

60 

1 

1 

7 







1 

55 

1 

3 







2 

45 

1 

4 








2 

40 

1 

6 








2 

35 

2 

7 








3 

30 

1 

8 









1 

12 










1 

15 










2 

26 




Total ___ 

11 

11 


11 


11 


7 















57 

— 

37 

20 

2 

65 

7 

1 

36 


















3 

60 

1 

2 








4 

55 

9 

3 








10 

50 

6 

4 








11 

45 

2 

5 








9 

40 

4 

6 








'4 

35 

3 

7 








9 

30 

2 

8 








5 

25 

6 

9 










1 

10 










4 

11 










2 

12 










2 

13 










1 

16 










1 

17 










1 

19 



























































































































































56 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


1 

d 

fl 

d 

CD 

D 

CD 

fl 

o 


U 

o 

© >5 

© & 


CD 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

ered public 

process of 

w of 1883. 

5 ® 

« S 

ifi 

© s 
a ® 

<— 1 CO 

■+=> O) 

^ s 

doing cleri- 

higher sal- 

Number of offic< 
reaus. 

*G0 

•rH 

£ 

4-1 

o 

M 

<D 

a 

£ 

Title of offices and bureaus 
aud divisions thereof. 

x a 
® 

cu ® 

o © 

O +J 

« ® 

42 N 

a -r< 

3 

Number of males 

Number of femah 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number who eut 

service under 

civil-service la' 

f-l 

O CD 

a © 

5 £ 

© 3 

Ph'© 

CO be 

a © • 

O -rH Q 
® O SL 

© ^ ^ 
(X, 

Messengers, etc., 

cal duties of 

aried offices. 



OFFICE OF SIXTH AUDITOR— 
continued. 













Inspecting Division —Cont’d. 






2 

24 











2 

25 












1 

30 


















Total. 

57 

37 

20 

57 


57 


36 

1 











1 

Iiecording Division .. 

78 

70 

8 

3 

75 

5 

1 

40 


1 




1 

70 

5 

2 









1 

65 

9 

3 










5 

60 

5 

4 










7 

55 

4 

5 










15 

50 

4 

6 










8 

45 

10 

7 










9 

40 

4 

8 










9 

35 

5 

9 










12 

30 

4 

11 










6 

25 

1 

12 










2 

20 

1 

13 











1 

14 












3 

15 












3 

16 












3 

17 


' 










1 

18 












1 

19 












2 

20 












1 

21 






, 






2 

22 












1 

24 












1 

25 











1 

28 












1 

29 

















Total. 

78 

70 

8 

78 


78 


40 


1 










1 

Checking Division . 

40 

16 

24 

1 

65 

2 

1 

16 







1 

60 

3 

2 








4 

55 

6 

3 










11 

50 

1 

4 










5 

45 

2 

5 










6 

40 

2 

6 










2 

35 

4 

7 










4 

30 

5 

8 










4 

25 

2 

10 










2 

20 

3 

11 












2 

13 












3 

16 












2 

18 












1 

23 





' 







1 

24 












1 

27 


















Total . 

40 

16 

24 

40 


40 


16 














1 

Assorting Division . 

59 

22 

37 

l 

80 

10 

1 

18 


6 





2 

75 

4 

2 









4 

70 

7 

3 










4 

65 

3 

4 










2 

60 

3 

5 










3 

55 

4 

6 



• 



























































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


r' 

5 ( 


1 

0 

rO 

a 

dS 

GO 

a) . 

CD 

© 


i 

o 

tr r 3 

<3 ? 

CO 

5 & 


a) 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

ered public 

process of 

v of 1883. 

e than 1840 

messengers, 

doing cleri- 

higher sal- 

Number of offic 
reaus 

CO 

:e 

o 

(H 

© 

3 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

co h 

<T) 

OJ 

P.® 

'So 

f-i 

(D © 

r2 N 

s~ 

3 

A 

Number of males 

Number of feiuah 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number who enf 

service under 

civil-service la^ 

Persons paid mor 

doing duty as ) 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., 

cal duties of 

aried offices. 



OFFICE OF SIXTH AUDITOR— 
continued. 













Assorting Division —Continued. 




7 

60 

4 

7 









8 

45 

5 

8 










9 

40 

5 

11 










9 

35 

1 

12 










6 

30 

5 

13 










3 

25 

1 

14 










1 

20 

1 

15 











1 

16 












2 

17 












1 

24 












1 

25 












1 

29 


















Total. 

59 

22 

37 

59 


59 


18 


6 








i 

Foreign Division .. 

15 

11 

4 

1 

65 

2 

1 

6 







4 

60 

2 

4 










1 

50 

1 

5 










3 

45 

1 

6 










2 

40 

2 

7 










1 

35 

1 

11 










1 

25 

1 

16 










2 

20 

1 

18 










2 

24 












1 

26 







- 





1 

28 



• 















Total... 

15 

11 

4 

15 


15 


6 















Detailed to other offices and 
Bureaus .... 

7 

4 

3 

1 

60 

1 

1 

3 










1 

2 









1 

55 

1 

3 










3 

40 

1 

5 










i 

35 

2 

ii 










i 

25 

1 

23 

















Total ___ 

7 

4 

3 

7 


7 


3 












1 

ii 

Total, Office of Sixth Audi¬ 
tor ..... 

477 

310 

160 

470 


470 


199 


7 



V a.ca n t ___ 

5 

9 

7 


7 









. 






1 


OFFICE OF THE TREASURER 
OF THE UNITED STATES. 












i 

I'vp.n.xiLrer *& 0 flics ___ 

32 

31 


2 

70 

3 

1 


2 

2 




1 

65 

1 

4 










1 

60 

in 

5 










5 

55 

i 

9 










9 

50 

i 

11 










2 

45 

i 

14 










8 

40 

i 

16 










1 


i 

17 










2 

20 

2 

18 


- 









2 

19 












2 

20 












1 

21 












1 

24 












3 

25 







































































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 


58 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

OFFICE OF THE TREASURER— 












continued. 












Treasurer’s Office —Continued. 






1 

3 

26 

27 











1 

28 










4 

29 










1 

32 




Vacant . 


1 


1 


1 















Total _ 

32 

32 


32 


32 


2 

2 











Chief Cleric _ 

34 

16 

18 

1 

65 

5 

1 


1 







3 

60 

2 

2 









5 

55 

1 

3 








6 

50 

1 

4 








5 

45 

2 

5 








5 

40 

2 

6 








4 

35 

1 

7 








2 

25 

1 

8 


.i. 





3 

20 

1 

9 









2 

10 










1 

11 








\ 


1 

13 










1 

14 










2 

15 










1 

17 




• 






2 

18 










2 

19 










1 

23 










1 

25 










2 

27 










2 

31 




Total_ 

34 

16 

18 

34 


34 



1 















Oiviftion of Accounts! _ 

43 

23 

20 

1 

70 

2 

1 


11 





1 


2 

2 









4 

60 

2 

4 








4 

55 

1 

5 








4 

50 

3 

6 








8 

45 

2 

7 




/ 




7 1 

40 

3 

8 







7 

35 

1 

9 1 








4 

30 

3 

10 1 








3 

25 

l 1 

11 










1 

14 










2 

lf> 










2 

16 










2 

17 










2 

18 










3 

19 








* 


1 

20 










2 

21 










1 

23 










2 

24 










2 

27 










3 

28 




Total_ 

43 

23 

20 

43 


43 



11 . 



-■' 







— 




f 



















































































































































Number of offices and bu- 
reaus._ 

Number of divisions. 



EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 59 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


u 

o 

rX 

•+a • 
es ® 

>5 
m ® 


OFFICE OF THE TREASUlIEIt- 

continued. 

Division of National Banks.. 


Total... 
1 Loan Division 


Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 


Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 


O ©H 

S it 2 

r3 © 

0 ) £ o 
(-> i— < 

© 


Total.... .- 

Redemption Division . 


Vacant. 

Total. 

Division of Issues. 


00 


® <ZJ 

© 
CO 
G G 
es v 

j— c/3 

^ © 
© 


a 

cfi 


© 

© 

.5 To 

P'S 


© 

, © 


Number of perso 

ized to be em 

Number of males. 

r cS 

s 

o 

Fh 

© 

r© 

a 

& 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number who ent 

service under 

civil-service la’ 

Persons paid mor 

doing duty as ) 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., i 

cal duties of 

aried offices. 

8 

7 

i 

1 

60 

1 

2 

1 





1 

55 

2 

4 







1 

50 

1 

12 







2 

45 

2 

23 







1 

35 

2 

24 







2 

30 
















8 ' 

7 

i 

8 


8 


1 












14 

7 

7 

1 

65 

1 

5 

1 





3 

55 

1 

9 









1 

10 







1 

50 

2 

14 







4 

45 

1 

17 







2 

40 

2 

18 







2 

35 

i 

21 







1 

25 

i 

22 









2 

26 









2 

28 




14 

7 

7 

14 


14 


7 












53 

12 

39 

1 

70 

3 

1 

4 



1 

65 

2 

2 







6 

60 

1 

4 




' 



10 

55 

2 

5 







11 

50 

4 

7 







7 

45 

2 

11 







7 

40 

1 

12 







3 

35 

2 

14 







2 

30 

1 

16 







3 

25 

2 

17 








4 

18 









1 

19 









2 

20 









2 

21 









2 

22 









4 

23 









3 

24 









4 

25 









1 

27 









1 

28 









5 

29 









1 

30 









1 

31 





2 


2 


2 















53 

14 

39 

53 


53 


4 










44 

10 

33 

1 

65 

1 

2 






2 

60 

1 

4 







4 

55 

1 

5 







4 

50 

3 

6 







g 

45 

8 

7 







7 

40 

2 

8 







11 

35 

1 

9 







5 

30 

3 

10 







3 

25 

3 

12 









3 

14 

















































































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. _ 

Number of divisions. 


60 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 



I 

U 

c 

r0 

w O 

0 Q, 


Nuhiber of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
aud over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

ered public 

process of 

w of 1883. 

§ g 
® S3 

^ feJD 

C 0 

C3 O 
— ® 

$g 

g a 

doing cleri- 

higher sal- 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

c r-T 
oo c 
© 

O’ 

<v <© 

-Q ES3 

5 ,rH 

0 

ft 

Number of males, 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

! Years. 

Number who ent 

service under 

civil-service la 

2 * 

0 Cv 

r- 

.Z 

0 0 

0*03 
co bC 

g 0 . 

00 O ^ 

© 

Messengers, etc., 

cal duties of 

aried offices. 

OFFICE OF THE TREASURER— 
continued. 











Division of Issues — Continued. 






4 

15 









1 

17 










1 

18 










2 

19 










1 

20 










1 

22 










1 

23 










2 

24 










1 

25 










1 

28 










1 

31 










1 

32 




Vacant __ 


1 


1 


1 















Total 

44 

11 

33 

44 


44 












National Bank Redemption 

Agoney _ 

48 

24 

23 

1 

65 

3 

1 

9 




1 

60 

1 

2 







3 

55 

4 

4 








6 

50 

1 

5 








14 

45 

3 

6 








9 

40 

1 

7 








5 

35 

2 

10 








4 

30 

1 

12 








3 

25 

1 

14 








1 

20 

1 

15 









1 

16 










3 

17 










13 

18 










3 

19 










1 

21 










1 

22 










6 

23 










1 

30 




Vacant...._ _ 


1 


1 


1 















Total. 

48 

25 

23 

48 


48 


9 








Total, Office of the Treasurer 

276 

130 

141 

271 


271 


27 

2 

2 

Vacant . . 

5 

5 


5 












OFFICE OF THE REGISTER OF 
THE TREASURY. 











Register’s Office.......... . 

8 

7 

1 

1 

70 

4 

1 







1 

60 

1 

2 








1 

50 

1 

3 








1 

45 

1 

7 








1 

40 

1 

22 








1 

25 









2 

20 
















Total . 

8 

7 

1 

8 


8 






1 

1 






































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


G1 


Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

05 

OP 

g 

c 

s 

£ 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the Oe- 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under* process of 

civil service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sala¬ 
ried offices. 

£ 

'a 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 



OFFICE OF THE REGISTER— 













continued. 












1 

Note, Coupon, and Currency 













Division .. 

45 

21 

24 

3 

65 

1 

1 

8 


i 




5 

60 

4 

3 









7 

55 

1 

4 






* 




12 

50 

1 

5 










0 

45 

2 

7 










4 

40 

3 

8 



* 







5 

35 

2 

9 










2 

30 

1 

11 










1 

25 

1 

12 











4 

13 












1 

15 












2 

17 












1 

18 












1 

19 












1 

20 












l 

21 


. 










1 

23 












2 

24 












5 

25 












1 

26 












2 

27 












2 

28 












4 

29 












1 

30 


. 




Total... 

45 

21 

24 

45 


45 


8 


1 














1 

Division of Receipts and Ex- 













pcnditures ___ 

23 

22 

1 

2 

70 

2 

1 

3 



















2 

60 

2 

5 










6 

55 

1 

9 










4 

50 

2 

14 










3 

45 

2 

15 










2 

40 

ll 

16 










i 

35 

1 

18 










i 

30 












2 

25 

2 

22 












1 

23 












2 

27 












2 

28 












4 

29 












1 

30 






Total _.......... 

23 

22 

1 

23 


23 


3 

1 











i 



1 

Dii'isinn of Doans_ ___ 

12 

6 

6 

1 

70 

1 

1 



* 







2 

55 

1 

3 










5 

50 

1 

9 










2 

45 

1 

10 










1 

40 

1 

17 










1 

35 

1 

21 












l 1 

24 












1 ! 

28 












4 | 

30 






Total _ 

12 

6 

6 

12 


12 













1 

1 


' i 

























































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 


62 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


OFFICE OF THE REGISTER— 

continued. 

Interest,Expense, and Warrant 
Division . 


Total 


Total, Office of the Register .. 
Vacant . 


OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER OF 
INTERNAL REVENUE. 


Commissioner’s Office. 


u 

o 


s o 

§ ° 
P Pn 

° a 
f a 

Sh 

© 

© 

-p 

Sh o 


© ® 
P2 N 


P 

a 

£ 


18 


18 


108 


Total. 


Division of Appointments . 


Total. 

Division of Law 


go 

© 

C3 

g 

<+H 

o 

u 

© 

a 

a 

£ 


tc 

® 


® 

^P 

a 

a 

£ 


11 


11 


63 I 43 
2 .... 


18 


Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

t-4 


Fh 



GO 

-p 

CD 

a 


a 

f-4 

p 

© 


© 

& 

£ 

£ 

>* 

1 

60 

3 

1 

3 

55 

2 

2 

4 

50 

1 

3 

3 

40 

2 

8 

3 

35 

1 

11 

2 

30 

1 

13 

2 

25 

2 

14 



1 

19 



2 

20 



1 

22 



1 

27 


. 

1 

28 


o 

|»gg 

p. ® 32 

u ^ 

Hd C pH 

® o 

P pH . 
© B 

^ A 

S®"- 1 

© S.2 

V £ 
<© © 
O CO 


> 

F-i > 

© *rH 

50 © 


3? £ 

® © 

^ bo 
S3 fl 
ce © 

r* CO 

© 3 

fH M 
2 CO 

a * 

f d 

.a 4H> 
ce a 

CP'S 
2 &D 

a p 

O -l-H 

2 * 43 

pH 


© 


c8 

© CD 

r—H 

© p 
.5 be 

-d^ 


+3 ° ■ 
© $ 

-g ® 
143 58 
® d o 

p ^ 'd 
® © 
g cs 'E 

© « C5 


18 


106 

2 


106 

2 


14 . 


Total. 


4 

4 

.... 

1 

2 

1 

45 

50 

25 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

16 










1 


4 

4 


4 

. 

4 



I 








| 

17 

5 

12 

1 

75 

1 

3 

1 






1 

70 

1 

10 







2 

65 

1 

13 


. 





2 

60 

1 

14 







2 

55 

3 

18 







3 

50 

3 

24 







4 

45 

1 

25 







2 

30 

1 

26 









1 

27 










28 









9 

29 









1 

30 




17 

5 

12 

17 


17 


1 











13 

10 

3 

1 

80 

1 

3 

1 






2 

60 

1 

11 







5 

55 

1 

15 



. 




2 

50 

2 

24 







1 

45 

1 

25 







1 

35 

4 

28 







1 

25 

2 

29 









1 

30 


. 

. 

. 

13 

10 

3 

13 


13 


1 












. 











































































































































































| Number of offices and bu- 
| re ans. _ 

| Number of divisions. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


63 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

| Number of males. 

i 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

\ 

Number. 

Years. 

OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVE- 











NUE—continued. 











Division of Distilled Spirits _ 

34 

18 

16 

1 

80 

2 

1 

6 






5 

65 

2 

2 








5 

60 

3 

3 








6 

55 

1 

4 








4 

50 

1 

7 








3 

45 

1 

9 








4 

40 

2 

10 








6 

30 

1 

11 










1 

12 










1 

13 










2 

15 










1 

16 










2 

17 










1 

18 










1 

19 










1 

22 










l 1 

23 




. 






5 

24 










1 

25 










1 

26 










1 

29 










1 

30 










1 

32 




Total____ 

.34 

18 

16 

34 


34 


6 

1 











I Division of Tobacco - _ 

9 

4 

5 

1 

65 

1 

1 

9 







1 

60 

2 

7 








1 

55 

1 

13 








2 

50 

1 

16 








1 

45 

1 

18 








1 

40 

1 

26 








1 

35 

1 

27 








1 

25 

1 

28 




Total___ 

9 

4 

5 

9 


9 


2 












Division of Stamps _ 

— 

43 

14 

29 

1 

75 

1 

1 

8 





4 


1 

2 


| 





5 

60 

1 

4 







4 

55 

1 

6 








11 

50 

2 

7 








5 

45 

2 

8 








6 

40 

1 

9 








3 

35 

2 

10 








3 

30 

2 

11 








1 

25 

5 

12 









4 

13 










3 

14 










2 

16 










2 

18 










2 

19 










2 

20 










1 

21 










1 

22 


. 








1 

23 










1 

24 










1 

25 











































































































































64 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


Number of offices aud bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

A ges 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 



OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVE- 













nue — continued. 













Di vision of Stamps — Continued. 






1 

26 












2 

28 












2 

29 


. 

. 




Total___ 

43 

14 

qq 

43 


43 

. 

8 
















1 

Division of Assessments ... 

25 

8 

17 

1 

65 

2 

2 

5 







5l 

60 

2 

3 










2 

55 

1 

5 










5 

50 

1 

6 










7 

45 

P 

lip 










1 

40 

3 

12 










1 

35 

1 

15 










1 

30 

3 

17 










2 

25 

1 

18 












1 

20 












1 

21 












3 

23 












2 1 

24 












1 

27 












1 

28 












1 

29 






Total . 

25 

8 

17 

25 


25 

. 

5 

















1 

Division of Accounts _ 

14 

12 

2 

2 

80 

1 

18 










2 

70 

p 

20 










1 

65 

3 

24 










5 

60 

2 

27 










3 

55 

2 

28 










1 

45 

1 

29 












3 

30 












1 

31 






Total. 

14 

12 

2 

14 


It 



















1 

Division of Revenue Agents _ 

8 

9! 

6 

1 

75 

1 

10 









2 

50 

1 

11 










2 

45 

2 

12 










1 

40 

1 

13 










2 

35 

l 

15 












1 

18 












1 

25 






Total. 

8 

2 

6 

8 


8 



















1 

Division of Sugar Bounty . 

0 

5 

1 

2 

55 

1 

— 

1 

4 









1 

50 

2 

2 










1 

40 

1 

3 










1 

35 

1 

24 










1 

25 

1 

27 






Total. 

6 

5 

1 

6 


6 


4 

















1 

Division of Chemistry . 

2 

2 


2 

35 

1 

1 

2 











1 

10 






Total. 

2 

2 


2 


2 


2 














■ 


















































































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 85 


i Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of officers and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author 

ized to be employed. 

1 

Number of males. 

CO 

3 

O 

Q 

3 

£ 

: Ages 20 years 
and under, 

1 and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length oi 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

1 

Z2 -M 

- x x 

sr 1 

r"- 1 Q -W 

V u O 
1 

®l© 

c a.o 

^ ~ £ 
^ © © 
1* o & 
o ' 

*5 >-r 

5 ©.5 

- ® o 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

1 ^ 

a. Sc 

® *« 
be © 

Jf> 

© '•*; 

© * 

- x 9 

Ilf 

-j~ z 
© © 

3 3 3 

r 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 



OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVE- 













SUE—continued. 













! Messenger*, Assistant Messtn- 













gers, and Laborers unassigned 













to special Divisions . 

30 

29 

i 

1 

00 

19 

1 



i 







2 

55 

2 

2 


. 








4 

50 

2 

3 


. 

. 







2 

45 

2 

4 










1 

40 

1 

5 










5 

35 

1 

6 










3 

30 

1 

7 










6 

25 

1 

13 










6 

20 

1 

24 






Total. 

30 

29 

i 

30 . 

30 

. 

. 

i 

1 

1 

11 

Total. Office of Internal Rev- 













enue... 

209 

113 

92 

205 


205 


29 


i 



Vacant . 


4 


4 


4 




.... 









. 

.I. 

1 


Bureau of Navigation. 

21 

9 

12 

2 

00 

5 

1 

9 









5 

50 

2 

2 










1 

45 

1 

3 






- 




2 

40 

1 

4 










1 

35 

1 

7 










4 

30 

1 

8 










4 

25 

1 

9 







- 



2 

20 

1 

10 












1 

11 












3 

12 












1 

18 

.! 











1 

21 












1 

20 












1 

28 


. 


1 

- -- 

Total,Bureau of Navigation.. 

21 

9 

12 

21 

. 

21 


9 





U. s. COAST AND GEODETIC SLR- 













VEY. 











1 

1 

Superintendent’s office .1 

6 

6 


1 

65 

1 

2 1 












1 

4 












1 

17 










3 

50 

2 

23 










1 

45 

1 

44 










1 

35 



.1 





Total.. . 

0 

6 

1 

6 


6 








''"1 

i 






1 

Assistant in charge . 

6 

3 

3 

1 

50 

1 

3 

1 

1 








2 

40 

2 

4 I 

.i 









2 

30 

1 

5 










1 

20 

1 

6 

. 

. 











1 

8 


.| 




Total 

6 

3 

3 

6 


0 


1 

















1 

Office Hgdrographic Inspector .. 

4 

4 | 

. • • • 

1 

50 

1 

7 










1 

40 

2 

20 

.j 







1 

1 


2 ! 

35 

1 

21 

. 





Total . 

4 

4 


4 . 

4 

I. 





H. Rep. 88-5 






























































































































































































































(3(3 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


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Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

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ered public 

process of 

sv of 1883. 

® £ 

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cs © 

^ © 

© £ 

doing cleri- 

liigher sal- 

2 

> 

r C? 

; *-m 
: O 

® 

pfi 

s 

s 

Title of offices and ‘bureaus 
aud divisions thereof. 

Number of perse 
ized to be em 

Number of males 

Number of fern ah 

Number. 

1 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number who eut 

service under 

civil-service la 1 

Persons paid mor 

doing duty as i 

etc. 

1 

Messengers, etc., 

cal duties of 

aried offices. 


U. S. COAST AND GEODETIC 
SURVEY—continued. 











1 

Dish timing Agent _.._ 

4 

2 

2 

2 

40 

2 

2 









1 

35 

1 

4 









1 

25 

1 

23 













Total. 

4 

2 

2 

4 


4 















1 

Computing Division .......__ 

11 

10 

1 

2 

65 

4 

1 

3 






1 

55 

1 

12 









2 

50 

1 

14 









1 

45 

1 

20 









2 

40 

1 

21 









2 

25 

1 

23 










1 

31 









1 

20 

1 

47 














Total . .. 

11 

10 

1 

11 


11 


3 











1 

Drawing Division ............. 

13 

13 


1 

70 

1 

1 

6 

. 





3 

60 

2 

2 

i 








1 

55 

1 

3 









1 

45 

2 

4 









1 

40 

2 

7 









1 

35 

1 

13 









2 

30 

2 

22 









3 

25 

1 

32 










1 

37 











1 

38 
















Total. 

13 

13 


13 


13 


6 







. 




1 

Engraving Division .. 

34 

34 


5 

65 

7 

1 

1 






1 

60 

5 

2 









3 

55 

3 

3 









2 

50 

4 

4 









3 

40 

1 

6 









2 

35 

1 

7 1 









4 

30 

1 

9 









7 

25 

1 

11 

• 








7 

20 

1 

13 










2 

15 










1 

19 











1 

28 











2 

33 











1 

36 











1 

37 











1 

38 











1 

44 
















Total. 

34 

34 

.... 1 34 

| 


34 


1 







. 




1 

Instrument Division ........... 

13 

13 


1 

60 

2 

1 





1 

50 

2 

2 



. 






1 

45 

1 

3 


. 







3 

40 

2 

6 









2 

35 

1 

7 









2 

30 

1 

9 









3 

25 

2 

10 































































































































































































67 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


3 

32 


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O 


o 


32 

S 

3 




1 

u 

o 



Ages 20 years 
and under, 

Length of 

I © e +H 

— o 

® £ 

1 • 

*£ P 

so 

P 


« ® 
gO 


GO 

and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

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P-i © *—i 
^ gv, 

5 £ c 

^ So 

a a 
ce ® 

+2 X 
© 

it 3 

C ~ 

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o & 1 

co* 

© 

f—* 

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© ^ is 
a ^ r5 



X 

1 

Title of offices and bureaus 

00 p 
© 

15 





t-i 3 
© X 


rrt 

and divisions thereof. 

© 

^ © 

■ a 

g 

.© 





» 

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3 « 
ns 

o © . 
t £ 

«4H 

o 

(-1 

© 


c 5 

h pi 
© © 

©H 

o 

1 

o 

; © 

c 

© 

GO 

© 

X 

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© ® 
© ^ 

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2 3 

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a . 

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a 


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P 

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P 

2 

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U. S. COAST AXD GEODETIC 












survey — continued. 






1 

14 





Instrument Division —Cont’d. 






1 

23 

















Total. 

13 

13 

.... 

13 

1 

13 



1 




- 





_ 



i 

Tidal Division . 

7 

4 

3 

• 

1 

65 

1 

1 

2 








1 

50 

1 

2 









1 

40 

1 

5 









1 

35 

2 

6 









2 

30 

1 

14 









1 

25 

1 

44 

















Total. 

7 

4 

3 

_ 

( 


7 


2 









. 






i 

Chart Division . 

•J 

8 

1 

1 

70 

3 

1 

2 








1 

65 

1 

5 


. 







1 

60 

2 

7 

1 







1 

55 

1 

9 








1 

40 

1 

30 

1 







2 

25 

1 

43 

I 







2 

20 



I 













Total . 

9 

8 

1 

9 


9 













i 

Miscellaneous Division . 

21 

20 

1 

2 

60 

7 

1 

1 





_ 



2 

55 

i 

6 









5 

50 

i 

7 









2 

45 

i 

8 









2 

40 

2 

9 


.... 







3 

35 

2 

11 

. 






• 


4 

30 

1 

12 









1 

25 

2 

13 










1 

16 











1 

20 











1 

21 











1 

26 





Total 












21 

20 

1 

21 


21 

. 

1 



i 

Library and Archives Division . 








3 

3 


1 

60 

1 

1 








1 

40 

1 

7 


j 





1 

j 


1 

30 

1 

19 

1 

. i 



Total . 

3 

3 


3 


3 


1 










1 




i 

Standard H eights and Measures. 

4 

4 


1 

65 

9 . 

1 








1 

50 

1 

5 





* 




1 

30 

1 

13 









1 

20 
















Total . 

4 

4 


4 


4 



j 













i 

San Francisco Suboffice . 

3 

3 


1 

60 

1 

5 


















1 

50 

1 

25 


. 







1 


1 

40 














Total . 

3 

3 


3 


3 



1 











14 

Total Coast and Geodetic Survey 

138 127 

11 

138 


138 


17 ! 




. i 


















































































































































































































































j Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. _ 

I Number of divisious. 


68 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON, 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal- — 
aried office*. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND 











PRINTING. 







. 




_ „ ... 

1 1 

6 


2 

25 

3 

3 







1 

35 

1 

4 








2 

40 

1 

11 








4 

45 

1 

13 








1 

55 

1 

15 








1 

60 

1 

16 









1 

19 










1 

23 










1 

29 




Tntnl 

11 

6 

5 

it 


11 













20 

13 

7 

4 

25 

1 

1 

2 





0 

30 

1 

3 








3 

35 

2 

4 








a 

40 

2 

5 








q 

45 

3 

10 








3 

50 

2 

13 








1 

55 

3 

15 








1 

65 

1 

16 









l 1 

18 










1 

20 




• 






1 

1 

21 

23 

. 

. 

. 







1 

29 


. 


Total . 

20 

13 


20 


20 


2 

. 












40 

39 

1 

5 

20 

2 

1 

1 
















7 

•>5 

2 

2 








5 

30 

3 

3 








3 

35 

2 

4 








g 

40 

2 

5 








1 


1 

6 








6 

50 

2 

7 








4 


2 

8 








2 


4 

10 








1 

75 

4 

11 









3 

12 










1 

13 










3 

14 










1 

17 










1 

18 










1 

19 










1 

23 










2 

24 










3 

26 




Total. 

40 

39 

1 

40 


40 


1 














Vault Division . 

5 

5 


2 

40 

4 

15 

I 







2 

50 

1 

20 

. 







i 

60 





\ 

Total_ 

5 

5 


5 


5 



I ! 










!.;. 


One year or less. 




















































































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


69 


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DO 

3 ! § 
| s. s 

« :tr 
c 


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1 rQ 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


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c 

33 . 

i ® 
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CO ^ 

r- ^ 
CT rH 

g 9 

Sh 

© 

£V © 


! a 

i a 

! 


t-i rr 

© CD 
r© N 




BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND 
printing— continued. 


DO 
© 
»—< 
c3 

g 

o 

rH 

© 

5 

£ 


0D 

© 


© 


s 

£5 


Ages 20 years L th f 
and under, ' *■ 


and over in I 
multiples of 5 
years. 


n 

© 

r© 


£ 


m 

— 

© 

>h 


service m 
the De¬ 
partment 


cs 

© 


C 

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n Ph , 
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fe n 
^ ® ® 
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Watch 


Total. 

Machine |Division 


Total.... 
Wetting Division 


24 

24 


1 

5 

5 

6 

4 

2 

1 

25 

45 

50 

5o 

60 

65 

75 

mhhhhhhhw^WOO 

1 

2 

3 

8 

9 

11 

13 

14 
16 
20 
23 
26 





. 



! 

.1. 

i 

.... I 

.!. 

i I 


24 

24 

.... 

24 

. 24 


84 

84 


6 

20 

18 

1 

8 






11 

25 

11 

2 







7 

30 

6 

3 

. 






9 

35 

6 

4 







9 

40 

1 

5 







11 

45 

2 

6 







11 

50 

2 

8 







5 

55 

3 

9 







10 

60 

14 

10 


. 





4 

65 

3 

11 


. 





1 

75 

3 

12 









7 

13 


. 







1 

14 









1 

15 









1 

18 









1 

20 









2 

27 









1 

29 








1 

30 



84 

84 


84 


84 . 

8 . 


44 

24 

20 

5 

20 

5 

1 

10 





6 

25 

3 

2 




i 


8 

30 

3 

3 





8 

35 

8 

5 





. 

8 

40 

1 

6 







4 

45 

2 

8 







5 

50 

2 

9 









2 

10 









2 

11 









2 

12 









1 

13 









1 

15 









2 

17 









3 

18 









1 

20 









1 

21 









2 

22 


. 




























































































































































70 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


1 Number of offices and bu¬ 

reaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

•e than $840 

messengers, 

! 1 • 

1 "3 

1 br 

, •£.2° 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Persons paid mox 

doing duty as ] 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., 

cal duties of 

aried offices. 



BUREAU OF ENGRANING AND 














printing— continued. 














✓ 

Wetting Division —Continued. 






1 

23 












1 

24 











1 

26 

...... .............. 



Total. 

44 

24 

20 

44 


44 



10 












. 






1 

Surface Division . 

40 

15 

25 

11 

20 

8 

2 


12 









12 

25 

5 

3 











6 

30 

5 

4 











1 

35 

3 

5 











4 

40 

3 

6 











1 

45 

3 

10 











3 

50 

1 

11 











1 

55 

1 

12 











1 

GO 

2 

13 













3 

14 













2 

16 













1 

21 










2 

22 










1 

28 





Total. 

40 

15 

25 

40 


40 



12 
















1 

Examinina Division _ 

114 

19 

95 

6 

20 

2 

1 


11 







20 

25 

2 

2 











23 

30 

2 

3 










30 

35 

5 

4 










13 

40 

9 

5 










10 

45 

7 

6 1 










7 

50 

4 

8 










4 

55 

3 

9 









1 

60 

9 

10 











6 

11 











3 

12 











5 

13 











12 

14 











8 

15 











4 

16 











4 

17 











8 

18 











4 

19 











11 

20 











2 

21 











1 

23 











1 

25 


.i. 









1 

26 











1 

29 

. 




Total. 

114 

19 

95 

114 


114 



11 
















1 

Numbering Division . 

112 

8 

104 

24 

20 

1 

2 


26 









18 

25 

10 

3 











14 

30 

17 

4 










19 

35 

17 

5' 










13 

40 

6 

6 










14 

45 

4 

8 










6 

50 

3 

9 











2 

55 

2 

10 



. 








2 

GO 

6 

11 













4 

12 



. 

























































































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


71 


Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De 
partment. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 






5 

9 

3 

2 

2 

2 

5 

2 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

14 

15 

10 

17 

18 

19 

20 
21 

23 

24 

25 

27 

28 

29 

30 

112 

8 

104 

112 


112 . 

90 

14 

70 

7 

20 

1 

1 




20 

25 

17 

4 




17 

30 

0 

5 




19 

35 

8 

0 




15 

40 

1 

7 




8 

45 

0 

8 

. 



3 

50 

3 

9 




1 

55 

3 

10 






7 

11 






0 

12 






3 

13 






8 

14 






7 

15 






3 

10 






4 

18 






1 

20 






1 

21 






1 

‘7 






2 

23 






1 

20 






1 

28 

90 

14 

76 

90 


90 


44 

.... 

44 

2 

20 

7 

l 




6 

25 

11 

2 




2 

30 

2 

3 




0 

35 

2 

4 




8 

40 

3 

5 




7 

45 

4 

0 




3 

50 

1 

10 




3 

55 

1 

11 




4 

00 

4 

12 




1 

65 

1 

13 




2 

to 

2 

14 






i 

15 






i 

10 






2 

20 






i 

23 






i 

27 

44 

I- 


44 

44 

1 

44 



I 





0 


0 

x 

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X 
I © 

, ! o 


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a 

3 


BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND 
printing— continued. 

Numbering Division —Contin¬ 
ued. 


Total_- 

1 Binding Division . 


Total. 

Clean 1 ng Division. 


Total 


O 

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3 ® x 

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20 


17 


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Number of offices and ba¬ 
re ans._ 

Number of divisions. 



EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


l 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 
civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, | 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri- | 

cal duties of higher sal- 1 

aried offices. 

Number. 

> 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND 











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Printina Dirininn .. 

46 

31 

15 

1 

20 

1 

1 

7 















3 

25 

3 

3 




i 




4 

30 

3 

4 







12 

35 

1 

5 

"1 








1 

18 

' | 






5 

40 

1 

6 

l 


. 






1 

19 

1 .. 






4 

45 

1 

8 

. !. 








1 

20 

i 






8 

50 

3 

9 

i 








3 

22 







2 

55 

5 

10 









2 

23 







1 

60 

2 

11 









2 

24 







3 

65 

3 

12 

. 








1 

25 







3 

70 

3 

13 










3 

29 










3 

14 

1 








1 

30 









2 

15 




Total... 

46 

31 

15 

46 


46 










. 


. 




Plate Printer t .. 

315 

315 


45 

20 

3 

1 







41 

25 

48 

2 


. 






47 

30 

52 

3 







. 

54 

35 

24 

4 








41 

40 

8 

5 








30 

45 

6 

6 








27 

50 

8 

7 








16 

55 

3 

8 








7 

60 

3 

9 

i 






5 

65 

25 

10 








2 

70 

13 

11 





s 





5 

12 










6 

13 










22 

14 









12 

15 









4 

16 


1 







4 

17 


1 







5 

18 









9 

19 









11 

20 









1 

21 










2 

22 










8 

23 









2 

24 


. |.. 







7 

25 


i 







3 

26 

. 

•) 







1 

27 


1 







1 

28 


.1. 







16 

29 


I 







3 

30 



Total. 

315 

315 


315 


315 












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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., 


AT WASHINGTON. 


73 


1 

0 

JD 

"3 

a 

5 .1 

~ X 

© Si 

fH 

o 

H i 

<D 

1 ‘ ' 

It 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri- | 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 

aried offices. 

• 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 



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1 

Printers’ Assistants .. 

345 


345 

257 

20 

74 

1 

336 









63 

25 

154 

2 










17 

30 

97 

3 










5 

35 

10 

4 










2 

40 

5 

5 










1 

50 

2 

6 












1 

11 












1 

12 












1 

15 






Total.-. 

345 


345 

345 


345 


336 

l 












1 

1 

15 

Total Bureau Engraving and 


! 










1 

Printing___ _ _ 

1, 334 

597 

737 





430 




| 



1 


























































































Number of offices and bu 
reaus. 


74 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


SUMMARY OF DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. 


25 


X 

P 

o 


Sh 

05 


Title of offices and nureaus 
and divisions tliereoi. 


Ph 

O 

72 . 

s ^ 

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x - 

£ 5 

p- © 

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+=> 

pH 

il 


152 Treasury Department. 


25 


Vacancies 


152 Total, Treasury Department.. 


a~ 


a 


a 

a 

33 


93 

© 

CS 

g 

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a. 

o 

fH 

© 


<5 


Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 


i ©'t 1 !® 

Length of ® 0 It* 


4, 134 2, 4491, 648 


32 


i-i 

© 


1 

3 

14 

32 

67 

140 

254 

418 

572 

519 

455 

436 

468 

546 

172 


37 


4, 134 2,481.1, 653 4,134 


X 

P- 

03 

05 


service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 


90 

85 

80| 

10 

70 

65 

60 

55 

50 

45 

40j 

35 

30 

25 

20 


u 

© 

35 

a 

£ 

473 

343 

367 
314 
152 
161 
176! 
13l| 
102 
150 
141 
124 
115 
126| 
104 
74 
6 ! 
104 
67 1 
96, 
63i 
56 
89, 
84 
59 
44 
56 
79! 
89; 
39 
16 
17 
4 
1 
2 
3; 
2 ! 
1 

3 
1 

4 
1 
1 
1 
1 

37 


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13 05 

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05 

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£ P 


09 

0 ? 

pH 


Ph > 
~ 05 *rH 
S3 X © 


4,134 


9 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 
21 
22 
23j: 
24 !. 

25 . 

26 . 

2 V 

28 . 

29. 

30 . 

31 

32 

33 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

43 

44 

45 

47 

48 
57 


1, 018 


fcc 
3 . 

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w 05 


£ ° * 
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Ph -w c 
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22 


1,018 


22 










































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


75 


Number in the Department who hare each relatives therein or in other Government establishments in Washing¬ 
ton, such relative being indica ted in number and degree in the following columns. 


1 

i 

Number. 

Wife. 

Husband. 

Number ot 
brothers. 

Number of 
sisters. 

Number of 
sons. 

Number ot 
daugh¬ 
ters. 

Number of 
other 
relatives. 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

3 

1 

1 

i 





1 

3 


i 


1 



1 

204 



1 

1 



1 

159 

_ 



1 




1 

86 . 




1 



1 

47 . 




_ 

1 


1 

492 _ 



.|. 


1 

1 

83 





2 

2 

1 

.j. 

2 


2 


2 

6 

20 



1 


1 


2 

4 



1 




3 

4 

38 


. 



. 


3 

3 

7 




2 




2 

43 



1 


:::::::::: 


1 

2 

18 



1 

1 




2 

1 



1 

. 

i 


1 

3 

19 



2 


. 



2 

1 



1 

. 

i 



2 

1 



i 

. 


1 


2 

1 






1 

1 

2 

1 

. 

. 

i 

1 

i 



3 

1 






1 

3 

4 

3 





2 



2 

2 


. 


1 

1 



2 

6 





1 

1 


2 

2 







5 

5 

1 

1 




1 



2 

5 



. .. 

i 

. 



4 

5 

10 



i 




2 

3 

o 



i 

1 



1 

3 

7 





1 


1 

2 

2 



i 


1 

• 

2 

4 

6 







4 

4 

1 






2 


2 

2 




1 


1 

1 

3 

i 



2 

1 

1 



4 

i 






1 

2 

3 

2 



.2 



1 


3 

1 




2 



1 

3 

1 




1 



3 

4 

1 



1 


1 

1 

1 

4 

1 ‘?90 











j 






Total ill the Department of the Treasury having relatives employed in Government 
service in Washington: 


Number having 1 relative each 
Number having 2 relatives each 
Number having 3 relatives each 
Number having 4 relatives each 
Number having 5 relatives each 
Number having 6 relatives each 


994 

213 

59 

16 

7 

1 


1,290 


Total 






































































































































76 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON, 
DISBURSING AGENTS IN WASHINGTON. 


Name. 


Annual 


Where employed. 


compen¬ 

sation. 


W.R.Cox. 

J. Kerr. 

H. W. Snow. 

F. W. Palmer. 

A. R. Spofiord. 

W.H. Crook. 

F. J. Kieeklioefer. 

G. A. Bartlett. 

T. J. Hobbs. 

W. G. Platt. 

T. D. Kelelier. 

J. W. Parsons. 

W. S. Yeatman. 

F. H. Stickney. 

G. W. Evans. 

Do. 

J. D. McChosney. 

C. D. Davis. 

J. C. Stoddard. 

F. H. Thomas. 

F. A. Branagan. 

F. L. Evans. 

C. E. Morse. 

W. W. Karr. 

W. P. Titcomb. 

E. A. Moseley. 

W. W. Godding. 

W. G. Fowler. 

J. B. Johnson. 

D. M. Ransdell, marshal 

A. Hopkins, clerk. 

S. R. Churctf. 

J. W. Ross. 

M. M. Parker. 

C. F. Powell. 

H. H. Darueille. 

S. W. Curriden. 

E. A. Chambers. 

J. T. Dare. 

B. G. Francis. 

Delia A. Freeman. 

W. B. Gurley. 

B. T. Janney. 

Clara Maloney. 

Euprasia Mahoney. 

W. F. Mattingly. 

B. P. Mann. 

J. D. McChesney. 

Sister E. Relihan. 

S. S. Shedd. 

W. S. Thompson. 

Caroline Taylor. 

J. L. Vogt. 

T. E. Waggaman. 

B. H. Warder. 


United States Senate. 

House of Representatives. 

.do. 

Public Printer..- 

Librarian ofiiCongress. 

Executive Mansion. 

State Department. 

Treasury Department. 

.do.. 

Second Auditor’s Office. 

Sixth Auditor’s Office. 

Coast and Geodetic Survey. 

AVar Department. 

Navy Department. 

Interior Department. 

Architect of the Capitol. 

Geological Survey. 

.do... 

Census Office. 

Post-Office Department. 

Department of Justice. 

Department of Agriculture. 

Department of Labor. 

National Museum. 

Fish Commission. 

Interstate Commerce Commission. 

Government Hospital for Insane... 

Columbia Institution for Deaf and Dumb. 

Howard University. 

Supreme Court United States. 

Court of Claims. 

! Garfield Hospital. 

Commissioners District of Columbia. 

.do. 

.do. 

Disbursing clerk, Auditor’s office, District of Co¬ 
lumbia. 

Reform School... 

National Temperance Home. 

Association for Works of Mercy. 

National Association for Colored Women and Chil¬ 
dren. 

Women’s Christian Association. 

Emergency Hospital . .. 

Industrial Home School. 

St. Rose Industrial School. 

St. Joseph’s Male Orphan Asylum. 

Washington Hospital for Foundlings. 

Board of Children’s Guardians. 

Columbia Hospital for Women, etc. 

St. Ann’s Infant Asylum. 

National Homeopathic Hospital. 

Children’s Hospital. 

Women’s Union Christian Association. 

German Orphan Asylum Association. 

House of the Good Shepherd. 

St. John’s Church Orphanage. 


$5, 396 
5, 000 
4, 500 
4, 000 
4. 000 
2,000 
2, 100 
2, 500 
2, 500 
2,000 
2, 000 
2 , 200 
2,000 
2, 25C 
2, 000 
1.000 
2, 400 
1,800 
2, 500 
2,100 
2,000 

2.500 
1, 800 
1, 200 

2, 400 

3, 500 

4, 000 

1.400 

2.400 
•3, 000 
3, 000 

360 

5, 000 
5, 000 
5,000 

1.500 

600 


(*) 

(*) 

n 

n 

n 

n 

n 

n 

n 

n 

(*) 

n 

n 

n 

(*) 


Total 


98,906 


*No compensation, 

































































































































DISBURSING OFFICERS, ETO. 


Treasury Department, October 5, 1S93. 

Sir: In reply to your communication of the 15th ultimo, asking to be furnished, 
for the use of the Joint Commission of Congress, a statement which will show as to 
each disbursing officer in Washington, D. C., the amount of his compensation, and the 
number and compensation of assistants, clerks, and other persons employed to aid 
him in the discharge of his duties, I have the honor to transmit herewith a statement, 
covering the inquiries presented. 

Kespectfully, yours, 

C. S. Hamlin, 

• Acting Secretary. 

Hon. Alex. M. Dockery, 

Chairman Joint Commission of Congress , House of Representatives. 


Disbursing agents in Washington , D. C '., showing compensation paid and the number and 

compensation of assistants. 


Department ot office. 

i 

_I 

Secretin-u of the Senate : 

William R. Cox,secretary and disburs¬ 
ing agent. 

Financial clerk. 

Assistant iiuancial clerk.;. j 

Messenger. j 

Clerk of House of Representatives : 

James Kerr, clerk and disbursing : 
agent. 

Disbursing clerk. 

Assistant disbursing clerk. 

Sergeant-at-Arms, House of Representatives : 

H. W. Snow. Sergeant-at-Arms.| 

Cashier. 

Paying teller.. 

Public Printer .* 

F. W. Palmer, Public Printer. 

Cashier, at $6.10 per diem. 

Clerk, at $4 per diem. 

Messenger, at $2.75 per diem. 


Compen¬ 

sation. 

Total. 

Remarks. 

Dollars. 
5, 396. 00 

Dollars. 

Includes compensation asdisbursin 


officer. 


3, 000. 00 
2, 400. 00 
1,440.00 


12, 236. 00 


5, 000. 00 |.. 

2,500.00 I 

2 . 000 . 00 j 

- 9, 500. 00 


Includes compensation as disbursing 
officer oi' the House contingent 
fund. 


4,500. 00 
3, 000.00 
2 , 000 . 00 


9, 500. 00 


4, 000. 00 
2, 003. 20 
1,252. 00 
860.75 


8,115.95 


The Public Printer is bonded as dis¬ 
bursing officer of Government 
Printing Office, but the funds are 
actually disbursed by a clerk ap¬ 
pointed by the Public Printer, 
with assistants. 


Librarian of Congress : 

A. R. Spofford, librarian and disburs¬ 
ing officer. 

Assistant librarian. 


H. H. Dodge, disbursing agent 

Court of Claims : 

A. Hopkins, clerk of court. 


4, 000. 00 
1, 400. 00 

400. 00 


5, 800 


00 


3, 000. 00 


Receives no compensation as dis¬ 
bursing officer. 

Assists the librarian a few days in 
each year on the accounts and in 
making payments. 

Disburses other funds for the library 
except salaries. 

Receives no compensation as dis¬ 
bursing agent of the court, and 
has no assistance. 


77 
















































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


Department or office. 

Compen¬ 

sation. 

Total. 

Remarks. 

Executive Mansion : 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 


W. H. Crook, executive clerk and dis- 


2, 000. 00 


bursing agent. 




State Department: 




F. J. Kiecklioefer, chief bureau of ac- 

2,100. 00 



counts and disbursing clerk. 




Clerk. 

1.800. 00 



Clerk. 

1. 400. 00 





5, 300. 00 


Treasury Department: 




George A. Bartlett, disbursing clerk.. 

2. 500. 00 



Clerk... 

1.600.00 



Clerk (detailed). 

1, 200. 00 



Clerk. 

1. 000. 00 



Clerk (detailed) .. 

900.00 



Messenger (detailed). 

660. 00 



Thomas J. Hobbs, disbursing clerk... 

2, 500. 00 



Clerk. 

1.800. 00 



Clerk (at $1,800. detailed, half time).. 

900.00 



Clerk (detailed service, aggregating).. 

1, 600. 00 



Clerk (detailed).. 

1, 200. 00 





15, 860. 00 


Second Auditor’s office: 




W. G. Platt, disbursing clerk. 

2, 000. 00 



Clerk (at $1,600. one tenth time).. 

160.00 




— 

2,160 00 


Sixth Auditor’s office: 




T. D. Keleher, disbursing clerk ... 

2. 000. 00 



Clerk-. 

1,400.00 





3, 400. 00 


Bureau of Engraving and Printing: 




A. G. Morgan, disbursing agent 

2, 000. 00 



and chief clerk. 




Clerk (at $1,252, one-fourth time, 

318.00 


- 

detailed). 




Clerk (at $700. one-fourth time. 

175. 00 



detailed). 






2, 488. 00 


Coast and Geodetic Survev: 




J. W. Parsons, disbursing agent.. 

2. 200. 00 



Clerk. 

1.650. 00 





3, 850. 00 


War Department: 




W. S. Yeatmau, disbursing clerk. 

2. 000. 00 



Clerk. 

1. 800. 00 



Clerk. 

1. 400. 00 



Clerk. 

1.200.00 



Messenger. 

840. 00 





7, 240. 00 


Nary Department: 




F. H. Stickney, disbursing clerk. 

2. 250. 00 



Clerk. 

1.600.00 



Laborer. 

660. 00 





4, 510. 00 


Interior Department: 




G. W. Evans, disbursing clerk and 

2. 000. 00 



chief of financial division. 




G. W. Evans, disbursing clerk for 

1,000.00 



Architect of the Capitol. 




Four clerks at $1,800 each. 

7, 200. 00 



Two clerks at $1,600 each. 

3, 200. 00 



One clerk. 

1. 400. 00 



Two clerks at $1,200 each. 

2, 400. 00 




— 

17, 200. 00 


Geological Survey— 




J. D. McChesnev, disbursing clerk. 

2, 400. 00 



Clerk. 

1. 800. 00 



Clerk and custodian. 

1. 600. 00 



Clerk. 

1. 400.00 



Clerk, bookkeeper. 

1, 200. 00 



Clerk. 

900.00 





9, 300. 00 



























































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


79 


Department or office. 

Compen¬ 

sation. 

Total. 

Remarks. 

Post-Office Department: 

F. H. Thomas, disbursing clerk. 

Dollars. 
2,100. 00 

Dollars. 


Clerk. 

Clerk. 

1, 600.00 
1, 200.00 

4, 900. 00 


Department of Agriculture: 

F. L. Evans, chief of division of ac¬ 
counts and disbursing clerk. 

Assistant chief of division. 

2, 500. 00 
2, 000. 00 
1, 800. 00 
6, 400. 00 
1. 400. 00 


Cashier. 



Four auditing clerks at $1,600 each ... 
Bookkeeper. 



Draft clerk. 

1,400.00 
1, 200. 00 
1, 000, 00 

1 400.00 



Clerk. 



Clerk ... . 



Clerk ( temporarily detailed). 



Clerk ( temporarily detailed). 

1, 200. 00 


• 

Messenger (temporarily detailed). 

540. 00 

20, 840.00 


Department of Justice: 

F. A. Branagan. disbursing clerk. 

2 000. 00 


O 7 O 

Clerk. 

1, 200. 00 




3, 200. 00 

1, 800. 00 


Department of Labor: 

C. E. Morse, disbursing clerk. 



Smithsonian Institution and National Museum: 
W. W. Karr, disbursing agent. 

1, 200. 00 



Clerk. 

840. 00 



Clerk .. 

720.00 




2, 760. 00 


Commission of Fish and Fisheries: 

W. P. Titcomb, disbursing agent. 

2, 400. 00 


Examiner of accounts... 

1,600. 00 



Property clerk... 

1, 600.00 



Bookkeeper. 

1, 080. 00 



Clerk. 

720. 00 




7, 400.00 


Interstate Commerce Commission: 

E. A. Moseley, secretary and disburs¬ 
ing agent. 

Clerk (part of time) ... 

3, 500. 00 

1, 200. 00 

Receives no compensation as dis 
bursing officer. 


Clerk (part of time). 

900. 00 




5, 600.00 


Government Hospital for Insane: 

W. W. Godding, superintendent and 
disbursing agent. 

Assistant physician and chief clerk.. . 
Bookkeeper.... 

4, 000. 00 

1, 700. 00 
960. 00 


Clerk..... 

720. 00 




7, 380. 00 

1, 400. 00 

1, 600.00 


Columbia Institution for Deaf and Dumb: 

W. G. Fowler, family supervisor and 
disbursing agent. 

Harvard University: 

J. B. Johnson, secretary and treas¬ 
urer and disbursing agent. 

District of Columbia: 

Three Commissioners at $5, 000 each... 
Auditor .......... 




Do. 

Do. 

15, 000. 00 
3, 000. 00 


Chief clerk. 

Bookkeeper... 

Clerk. 

Two clerks at $1,400 each. 

Three clerks at $1,200 each. 

1,800. 00 

1. 800.00 
1,600. 00 
2, 800. 00 
3, 600. 00 



Messenger .. 

600.00 



Disbursing clerk ..... 

1, 500. 00 




31, 700. 00 

360. 00 


Garfield Hospital: 

S. R. Church, treasurer. 



Reform School: 

S. W. Curriden, treasurer. 


600. 00 


Association for Works of Mercy : 

J. Z. Dare, treasurer. 


No compensation. 











































































80 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


Department or office. 

Compen¬ 

sation. 

Total. 

Remarks. 

District of Columbia —Continued. 

Hoard of Children’s Guardians: 

13. P. Mann, disbursin' 1 ' officer__ 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

No compensation. 

Do. 

Children’s Hospital: 

W. S. Thompson, treasurer. 



Columbia Hospital for Women: 

J. D. McChesney, treasurer. 



Do. 

Centra! Dispensary and Emergency 
Hospital: 

W. B. Guriev, treasurer. 



Do. 

German Orphan Asylum Association : 
J. L. Vogt, treasurer. 



Do. 

House of the Good Shepherd: 

T. E. Waggaman, ageut.. 



Do. 

Industrial Home School: 

B. T. Janney, treasurer..• 



Do. 

National Association for Colored 
Women and Children: 

B. G. Francis, treasurer. 



Do. 

National Homeopathic Hospital Asso¬ 
ciation : 

S. S. Shedd, treasurer. 



Do. 

National Temperance Home: 

E. A. Chambers, treasurer. 



Do. 

St. Ann’s Infant Asylum: 

Sister E. Relilian. president. 



Do. 

St. John’s Church Orphanage: 

B. H. Warder, treasurer. 



Do. 

St. Joseph’s Male Orphan Asylum: 

E. Mahoney, treasurer.».. 



Do. 

St. Rose Industrial School: 

Clara Maloney, president. 



Do. 

Temporary Home, Grand Army of the 
Republic. 



Do. 

I. H. Bradford, treasurer. 
Washington Hospital for Foundlings: 
W. F. Mattingly, treasurer. 



Do. 

Women’s Christian Association: 

D. A. Freeman, treasurer. 



Do. 

Women’sUuionChristian Association: 
Caroline Taylor, treasurer. 



Do. 




Total. 


210, 999.95 






Note. —This list shows tlie officers bonded for the disbursement of public funds in Washington, 
D. C., but in some cases indicated in tlie statement the officers are charged by law with duties separate 
from disbursements. 









































) 


V 

POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. 


Office of the Postmaster-General, 

Washington , Z). C ., August 8, 1893. 

Sir: I have the honor to transmit herewith the report of this Department called 
for in your letter of May 34, 1893, requesting a report in tabular form, at the earliest 
day practicable, of the number of persons authorized to be employed in the several 
bureaus, offices, and divisions of this Department, with other information relating to 
their positions, etc. 

Very respectfully, 


W. b. IjISSELL, 

Postmaster- General. 

Hon. Alexander M. Dockery, 

Chairman of the Joint Comm ittee to inquire 
into the Laws organizing the Executive Departments , etc. 


Statement showing the number and title of offices and bureaus and divisions thereof in the 
Post-Office Department; the number of persons authorized to be employed therein; their 
sex, their ages, the n umber of years each has been employed in the Department; the number 
who entered the public service under process of the civil-service late of 1883; the number 
of persons employed as clerics or otherwise and paid more than $840 per annum who are 
doing duty appertaining to the positions of messengers, assistant messengers, or laborers; 
the number of messengers , assistant messengers, watchmen, or laborers who are doing 
clerical duties appertaining to higher salaried offices; and the number of persons em¬ 
ployed in the Department who have wives, husbands, brothers, sisters, sons, daughters, or 
other relatives employed therein or in other Government establishments in Washington 
July 1, 1893. 


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A^es 20 years T ,, ~ 

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the De¬ 
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20 

20 to 25 
30 to 35 | 
35 to 40 
40 to 45 
45 to 50 j 
50 to 55 | 
55 to 60 ! 


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1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

12 


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5 

11 

12 

13 

16 

25 

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*One vacancy. 


t Less than one year. 


81 








































































82 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., 


AT WASHINGTON. 


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a 

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Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


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OFFICE OF THE I’OSTMArtTER- 
GENERAL—continued. 

Office of the Assistant Attorney- 
General . 


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Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 


u 

© 

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3 

£ 


05 

J- 

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Total 


Office of the Topographer .. 


Total. 


Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 


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Office of the Disbursing Clerk 
and Superintendent . 


Total. 


Total, Office of the Postmas¬ 
ter-General . 

Vacancies. 


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8 

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2 

1 

20 to 25 
30 to 35 
35 to 40 
50 to 55 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

8 

9 

13 

15 

17 

2 



2 

3 

1 


















1 

8 

5 

2 

7 


7 


2 











25 

*14 

10 

4 

25 to 30 

1 

1 

4 



5 

30 to 35 

2 

2 







4 

35 to 40 

1 

3 


l 




3 

40 to 45 

1 

4 






5 

45 to 50 

1 







2 

50 to 55 

1 

7 





• 

1 

55 to 60 

3 

10 








3 

11 

. 







1 

12 

. 

| 






5 

15 








2 

16 









1 

20 

. 








1 

21 









1 

(t) 




25 

14 

10 

24 


24 


4 .. 










*94 

*71 

22 

3 

20 to 25 

4 

1 

1 



12 

25 to 30 

12 

2 







12 

30 to 35 

9 

3 







13 

35 to 40 

10 

4 







17 

40 to 45 

5 

5 







7 

45 to 50 

1 

6 







15 

50 to 55 

2 

7 1 







6 

55 to 60 

8 

8 







7 

60 to 65 

1 

9 







1 

80 to 85 

4 

10 









1 

11 









1 

13 









1 

14 









1 

15 









1 

17 









1 

18 









1 

20 









1 

22 









1 

27 









28 

U) 




94 

71 

22 

93 


93 


1 



1 




... 






140 

100 

36 

136 


136 


9 




4 


4 


4 
















♦One vacancy, 


(t)Less than one year. 


JThis force is made up mainly of watchmen, laborers, and charwomen. 









































































































































































Number of divisions 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


83 


a 

A 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


OFFICE OF THE FIRST ASSIST 
ANT POSTMASTER-GENERAL. 


1 Chief Clerk'8 Office. 


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5 & 

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u © 
© 


© © 
-fi.2 

a * 

s 

Sz; 


03 

© 




ao 

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Sh 

O 


© 


Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 


Si 

.© 


£ 


Total. 

1 Money-Order Office 


© 


Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 


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a 

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2 ® 

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1 Dead-Letter Office. 


25 

*16 

7 

1 

20 

2 

1 

4 


1 




4 

20 to 25 

3 

2 







1 

25 to 30 

2 

6 







2 

30 to 35 

2 

8 

. 






3 

35 to 40 

1 

12 







4 

40 to 45 

2 

13 







2 

45 to 50 

1 

14 







4 

50 to 55 

1 

16 







1 

55 to 00 

1 

18 







1 

60 to 65 

1 

22 









1 

24 









1 

25 









1 

31 









4 

(t) 




25 

16 

7 

23 


23 


4 |. 

1 









70 

60 

10 

6 

20 to 25 

4 

1 

24 

1 





9 

25 to 30 

8 

2 







9 

30 to 35 

6 

3 







7 

35 to 10 

5 

4 







5 

40 to 15 

3 

5 







13 

45 to 50 

3 

6 

. 






8 

50 to 55 

5 

7 







5 

55 to 60 

3 

8 







2 

60 to 65 

4 

9 







1 

65 to 70 

5 

10 







3 

70 to 75 

i 

11 







2 

75 to 80 

6 1 

12 









1 

13 









1 

15 









1 

17 









2 

18 









1 

20 









2~1 

21 









2 

32 









7 

(t) 




70 

60 

10 

70 


70 


91 

1 _ 







116 

*11 

*08 

1 

20 

4 

1 

58 _ 





11 

20 to 25 

11 

2 







19 

25 to 30 

8 

3 







13 

30 to 35 

1 

4 







13 

35 to 40 

7 

5 







6 

40 to 45 

4 

6 1 







11 

45 to 50 

5 

7 







15 

50 to 55 

3 

8 







13 

55 to 60 

3 

9 







4 

60 to 65 

5 

10 







4 

65 to 70 

9 

11 







1 

70 to 75 

4 

12 







1 

75 to 80 

5 

13 








2 

14 









4 

16 








3 

17 








1 

18 








1 

19 




‘ Two vacancies. 


tLess than I year. 























































































































































84 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


Number of offices and 
bureaus. 

p 

o 


ms author- 
ployed. 


GO 

© 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

| 

Length of 
service iu 
the De 
partment. j 

ered public 

process of 

;\v of 1883. 

* g 

«■ §C 

a p 

ct © 

~ cc 
co 
© 

© 

a 

doing cler- | 

higher sal- 1 

i 

• rH 

CD 

'> 

O 

u 

© 

a 

£ 

Titles of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of perse 
ized to be em 

Number of males 

Number of femal 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number who ent 

service under 

civil-service la 

Persons paid mo 

doing duty as 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., 

ical duties of 

aried offices. 



OFFICE OF THE FIRST ASSIST¬ 
ANT POSTMASTER-GENERAL— 
continued. 













Dead-Letter Office —continjed. 






1 

21 












2 

22 












1 

23 












1 

24 






' 






2 

26 












2 

27 












2 

28 












1 

29 












1 

30 












3 

31 












16 

n 

















Total ... 

116 

44 

68 

112 


112 


58 











i 

Division of Salaries and Allow- 

13 

12 

1 

1 

20 to 25 

1 

2 

10 







7 

30 to 35 

3 

4 









4 

35 to 40 

2 

6 










1 

40 to 45 

3 

7 1 











2 

10 












2 

16 


















Total_._ 

13 

12 

1 

13 


13 


10 














i 

Division of Post-Office Supplies. 

17 

15 

2 

1 

20 to 25 

3 

1 

7 





2 

25 to 30 

2 

2 










2 

30 to 35 

‘ 2 

3 










2 

35 to 40 

2 

4 










2 

40 to 45 

1 

8 










4 

45 to 50 

2 

10 










2 

50 to 55 

1 

12 










1 

55 to 60 

1 

14 










1 

60 to 65 

1 

15 











2 

24 














* 




Total.. 

17 

15 

2 

17 


17 


7 











i 

Division of Free Delivery . 

9 

6 

3 

1 

20 

3 

2 

4 







1 

20 to 25 











1 

25 to 30 

1 

4 










3 

30 to 35 

1 

5 










1 

50 to 55 

1 

7 










2 

55 to 60 

1 

11 











1 

21 












1 

(*) 

4 

















Total. 

9 

6 

3 

9 


9 


4 








I 




Division of Correspondence t_ 













Total, Office of First Assist- 
ant Postmaster-General_ 













250 

153 

91 

244 


244 


107 

1 

1 

i 

7 

Vacancies. 

4 

2 

6 


6 






| 






— 



* Less than 1 year. 

tThe chief of this division and all the employes belong upon the rolls of other offices, as follows: 2, Office of the Assistant 
Attorney-General; 1, Office of the Third Assistant Postmaster-General; 1, Officeof the Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General; 
1, Dead-Letter Office, and have been duly accounted for. 



















































































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


85 


Number of offices and 
bureaus. 

1 Number of divisions. 

Titles of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 

ical duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

00 

s 

3 

<v 

1 


OFFICE OF THE SECOND ASSIST- 













ANT POSTMASTER-GENERAL. 












1 

Contract Division . . 

47 

43 

4 

5 

20 to 25 

2 

(*) 

20 









4 

25 to 30 

3 

1 










9 

30 to 35 

2 

2 










1 

35 to 40 

8 

3 










4 

40 to 45 

3 

4 


. 








0 

45 to 50 

2 

6 


. 








9 

50 to 55 

1 

7 


. 








4 

55 to 60 

1 

8 










1 

60 to 65 

1 

10 










4 

65 to 70 

4 

11 












5 

12 












3 

13 

i 










1 

17 











1 

19 

1 










2 

21 

.I 










1 

22 











2 

23 












i 

24 

\ - . 











i 

26 












2 

32 












1 

34 

| i 



Total... 

47 

43 

4 

47 


47 


20 










. . . 







1 

Inspection Division . 

29 

28 

1 

1 

20 to 25 

1 

(*) 

7 

. 1 







1 

25 to 30 

2 

2 









3 

30 to 35 

1 

3 


. 1 

• 






1 

35 to 40 

1 

4 


. 1 







4 

40 to 45 

1 

6 









7 

45 to 50 

2 

7 


. 1 







4 

50 to 55 

1 

9 


. 







4 

55 to 60 

4 

10 


| 







4 

60 to 65 

1 

11 


| 









6 

12 











2 

14 












1 

16 












1 

18 











2 

20 











1 

24 


i 









1 

32 


. i ■ 









1 

37 





Total . 

29 

28 

1 

29 


29 

















1 

Railway Adjustment Division.. 

10 

8 

2 

2 

25 to 30 

1 

1 

G 









4 

30 to 35 

3 

2 






'+■ 




0 

35 to 40 

1 

4 










1 

40 to 45 

1 

9 










3 

45 to 50 

1 

10 












1 

13 


. 










1 

15 












1 

26 






Total___ 

10 

8 

2 

10 


10 


6 


I 




■ 











* Lass than one year. 


* 













































































































































86 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


Cv 

C T. 

o 

<u 

ai 

GO 

fl 

o 


i 

ins author- 
ployed. 


Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

ered public 

process of 

sv of 1883. 

® £ 

m CJO 

Si & 

r- CO 

T2 co 

a> 5 

doing cler- 

higher sal- 

G g 

- 

C — 

fr- 

o 

£ 

33 

> 

rrt 

o 

£- 

O 

B 

£ 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persi 
ized to be em 

Number of males. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number who ent 

service under 

civil-service la 1 

C GO 

z >> 
‘U 

GO bC 

5 g , 

£ £ -S 

Ph 

Messengers, etc., 

ical duties of 

aried offices. 



OFFICE OF THE SECOND AS¬ 
SISI ANT POSTMAS'l ER-GEN- 
eral— continued. 












i 

Equipment Division .. 

8 

8 


1 

20 to 25 
25 to 30 
30 to 35 

2 

1 

3 







1 

1 

5 










2 

1 

6 










9 

45 to 50 

1 

7 










1 

50 to 55 

1 

12 










1 

55 to 60 

1 

13 






\ 




1 

23 


















Total. 

8 

8 


8 


8 


3 







— 







i 

Foreign Mails . 

7 

5 

2 

1 

25 to 30 
30 to 35 

1 

6 

1 








1 

1 

10 









4 

50 to 55 

1 

11 










1 

60 to 65 

2 

13 










1 

20 












1 

21 


















Total. 

7 

5 

2 

7 


7 


1 
















Clerks on rolls of Second Assist¬ 
ant Postmaster-General de¬ 
tailed to duty in other offices. . 

9 

6 

3 

1 

35 to 40 

1 

3 

2 







2 

40 to 45 

1 

4 










3 

45 to 50 

1 

5 










1 

50 to 55 

1 

8 










1 

55 to 60 

2 

10 










1 

60 to 65 

1 

11 











1 

12 












1 

13 


















Total. 

9 

6 

3 

9 


9 


2 






. 







Total, Office of the Second 
Assistant Postmaster-Gen¬ 
eral . 











1 

5 

110 

98 

12 

110 


110 


39 












1 


OFFICE OF THE THIRD ASSIST¬ 
ANT I'< ISTMASTER-GENERAL. 












i 

Office of Third Assistant Post¬ 
master-General . 

9 

7 

2 

1 

20 to 25 
35 to 40 

2 

(*) 

4 

1 








2 

1 










9 

45 to 50 

1 

7 










3 

50 to 55 

1 

17 










1 

65 to 70 

1 

18 






• 





1 

20 












1 

24 












1 

27 


















Total. 

p 

7 

2 

9 


9 


1 















i 

Division of Finance . 

18 

14 

4 

1 

20 to 25 

1 

2 

8 








3 

25 to 30 

1 

3 



_ 







3 

30 to 35 

1 

4 


i 







3 

35 to 40 

3 

6 


I 







9 

40 to 45 

2 

7 









I 

45 to 50 

1 

8 





9 




l 

50 to 55 

1 

10 









l 

55 to 60 

1 

11 









l 

60 to 65 

1 

14 





*Le»a than one year. 





































































































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON, 


87 


ce 

X 

© 

o 

tn 

2 


1 

u 

o 

A . 
■g'd 
« ►, 

o & 


GO 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

ered public 

process of 

iv of 1883. 

® 

£ 

^ bX) 

P P 
cj ® 
rn £ 

5 $ 

® a 

doing cler- 

higher sal- 

Number of off 
bureau 

' Tu 
>• 

o 

© 

£ 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

CC 3 

© 

P-> © 

& 

- 

© 9 

11 

a- 2 

£3 

Number of males 

Number of femah 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number who ent 

service under 

civil service la' 

Persons paid mor 

doing duty as i 

etc. 

■S 0 X 

^ GO © 
© © 

g’-ga 

tc-5 ® 
© 

CO © 2 

-H 



OFFICE OF THE THIEF ASSIST¬ 
ANT I *C ST M ASTER-G K N F. IiAL 

—continued. 

Division of Finance —contin’d. 




1 

65 to 70 
70 to 75 

2 

18 










1 

1 

24 











1 

26 












1 

27 












1 

29 


















Total. 

18 

14 

4 

18 


18 


8 














1 

Division of Postage Stamps _ 

57 

48 

9 

3 

20 to 25 

3 

<*) 

9 

21 







7 

25 to 30 
30 to 35 

5 









7 

7 

3 










6 

35 to 40 
40 to 45 
45 to 50 
50 to 55 
55 to 60 

3 

4 










9 

3 

6 










5 

3 

7 










8 

4 

8 










4 

3 

10 










5 

60 to 65 

2 

11 










2 

65 to 70 
70 to 75 

2 

12 









1 

1 

13 










1 

14 

.|. 










2 

15 











2 

16 











2 

17 






" 





2 

18 












2 

19 












3 

20 












1 

22 












1 

24 












1 













JL 

27 











* 

1 

31 












1 

33 














. 




Total.. 

57 

48 

9 

57 




21 














1 

Division of Itegistvation . 

7 

6 

1 

1 

25 to 30 

i 

3 

3 






1 

30 to 35 

i 

5 









2 

35 to 40 

i 

8 










2 

50 to 55 

2 

10 










1 

70 to 75 

2 

14 

















Total.. 

7 

6 

1 

7 


7 


3 
















Total, Office of the Third As¬ 
sistant Postmaster-General. 











1 

4 

91 

75 

16 

91 


91 


33 










1 


OFFICE OF THE FOURTH AS¬ 
SIST A NT POSTMASTE R- G E N - 
KRAI,, 












1 1 

Office of thf- Vli ief Cleric .. 

4 

4 


1 

20 to 25 

1 

2 










1 

30 to 35 

3 

(*) 

. 









1 

35 to 40 











1 

50 to 55 




















Total 

4 

4 


4 


4 


















’ Less than oue year. 














































































































































































Number of offices and 
bureaus. 

Number of divisions. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


88 


1 



U 

O 

^ . 

X O 

5 & 


Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

ered public 

process of 

w of 1883. 

e than $840 

messengers, 

doing cler- 

higher sal- 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

oc 3 

£-1 rt} 

Cia © 

'eS 

V o 

pfi N 

a ,r- 

ft 

Number of males. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number who ent 

service under 

civil-service la' 

3 03 

'§ pj 

® Sfi 

O Q 

Ph 

Messengers, etc., 

ical duties of 

aried offices. 

OFFICE OF THE FOURTH AS¬ 
SISTANT POSTMASTER-GEN- 
12 RAF—continued. 











Division of Appointments.. 

23 

19 

4 

3 

20 to 25 

1 

2 

8 





1 

25 to 30 

1 

3 







2 

30 to 35 

2 

4 

1 






3 

35 to 40 

4 

5 







3 

40 to 45 

l 1 

6 



\ 




2 

45 to 50 

2 

9 

i 






5 

50 to 55 

5 

11 







1 

55 to 60 

2 

12 







3 

60 to 65 

1 

15 








1 

17 









1 

18 









1 

27 









1 

(*) 












Total 

23 

19 

4U 

23 


23 


8 










Division of Bonds and Com- 
missions r , T _ 

15 

6 

9 

2 

25 to 30 

1 

1 

0 




2 

30 to 35 

2 

3 








1 

35 to 40 

1 

4 







1 

40 to 45 

1 

7 







3 

45 to 50 

1 

9 








1 

50 to 55 

2 

10 








2 

55 to 60 

1 

11 








1 


2 

13 








1 

65 to 70 

1 

16 








1 

70 to 75 

1 

17 









1 

24 









1 

1 

32 














Total..*.. 

15 

6 

9 

15 


15 


6 










Division of Post-Office Inspect¬ 
ors and Mail Depredations _ 

17 

14 

3 

2 

20 to 25 

2 

2 

4 





2 

4 








2 

30 to 35 

1 

6 








3 

35 to 40 

1 

9 








3 

40 to 45 

1 

11 








2 

45 to 50 

4 

12 








3 

50 to 55 

1 

16 








1 

55 to 60 

1 

17 








1 

60 to 65 

1 

19 









3 

(*) 














Total... 

17 

14 

i 3 

17 

1 

17 


4 










Total, Office of Fourth As¬ 
sistant Fostmaater-General. 

59 

13 

: i6 

59 


59 


18 


— 



■ 



\ - 1 - 


Lean than one year. 

















































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 89 


Number in the Department who have, each, relatives therein or in other Government establishments in Washing¬ 
ton, such relatives being indicated in number and degree in the following columns. 


Number. 

Wife. 

Husband. 

Number of 
brothers. 

Number of 
sisters. 

Number of 
sons. 

Number of 
daugh¬ 
ters. 

Number oi 
other 
relatives. 

Total 
number or 
relatives 
of each. 

35 



1 





1 

13 




1 




1 

16 





1 



1 

2 






t 


1 

64 







1 

1 

1 



2 





2 

3 



1 

1 




2 

7 



1 




1 

2 

2 



1 




2 

3 

1 



1 

1 

1 



3 

3 



2 

1 




3 

1 




2 




2 

1 




1 

1 



2 

4 




1 



1 

2 

1 





2 



2 

1 





2 

1 


3 

1 





i 


1 

2 

1 





i 

1 


2 

1 





2 


1 

3 

1 


. 




1 

1 

2 

15 




. 1 . 


2 

2 

3 


- 


1 


3 

3 

3 



" 

. 1 . 


4 

4 



. 





180 



! 









! 




SUMMARY.—POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. 


Summary. 


Number of offices and bureaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Number of persons authorized to be employed 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Number whose ages are 20 years and under.. 
Number whose ages are from 20 to 25 years.. 
Number whose ages are from 25 to 30 years.. 
Number whose ages are from 30to 35 years.. 
Number whose ages are from 35 to 40 years.. 
Number whose ages are from 40 to 45 years.. 
Number whose ages are from 45 to 50years.. 
Number whose ages are from 50 to 55 years.. 
Number whose ages are from 55 to 60 years.. 
Number whose ages are from 60 to 65 years.. 
Number whose ages are from 65 to 70 years.. 
Number whose ages are from 70 to 75 years.. 
Number whose ages are from 75 to 80 years.. 
Number whose ages are from 80 to 85 years.. 
Number who have served less than 1 year... 

Number who have served 1 year. 

Number who have served 2 years. 

Number who have served 3 years. 

Number who have served 4 years. 

Number who have served 5 years. 

Number who have served 6 years. 

Number who have served 7 years. 

Number who have served 8 years. 

Number who have served 9 years. 

Number who have served 10 years. 

Number who have served 11 years. 

Number who have served 12 years. 

N umber who have served 13 years. 

Number who have served 14 years. 


Num¬ 

ber. 

Titles of 

offices and bureaus. 

Titles of divisions. 

5 

Office of the Postmas- 

TbeChief Clerk’s Office. 

24 

ter-Geueral. 

The Assistant Attorney- 

*650 


General’s Office. 

469 


The Topographer’s 

171 


office. 

4 

— 

The Office of the Dis- 

47 


bnrsing Clerk and 

71 


Superintendent. 

94 



74 

Office of the First As- 

The Chief Clerk’s Office. 

68 

sistaut Postmaster- 

The Money-Order Office. 

79 

General. 

The Dead-Letter Office. 

94 


The Division of Salaries 

50 


and Allowances. 

33 


The Division of Post- 

14 


Office Supplies. 

v 8 


The Division of Free 

3 


Delivery. 

1 


The Division of Corre 

75 

1 


spondeuce. 

61 

Office of the Second 

The Contract Division. 

49 

Assistant Postmas- 

The Inspection Divi- 

40 

ter-General. 

si on. 

25 


The Railway Adjust- 

25 


meat Division. 

28 


The Equipment Divi- 

26 


siou. 

15 


The Office of Foreign 

38 


Mails. 

33 



35 

Office of the Third As- 

The Third Assistant 

22 

sistant Postmaster- 

Postmaster- General’s 

11 1 

General. 

Office. 


* Ten vacancies. 















































































































90 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 
. SUMMAR i'—Continued. 


Summary. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Titles of 

offices and bureaus. 


Titles of divisions. 


Number who liave served 15 years. 

Number who have served 16 years. 

Number who have served 17 years. 

Number who have served 18 years. 

Number who have served 19 years. 

Number who have served 20 years. 

Number who have served 21 years. 

N umber who have served 22 years. 

Number who have served 23 years. 

Number who have served 21 years. 

Number who have served 25 years. 

Number who have served 26 years. 

Number who have served 27 years. 

Number who have served 28 years. 

Number who have served 29 years. 

Number who have served 30 years. 

Number who have served 31 years. 

Number who have served 32 years. 

Number who have served 33 years. 

Number who have served 34 years. 

Number who have served 37 years. 

Number who entered the Department under 
process of the civil service law of 1883... 
Number paidmore than $840 per annum who 
are doing duty as messengers, assistant 

messengers, or laborers. 

Number of messengers, assistant messen¬ 
gers, watchmen, or laborers doiug clerical 
duties appertaining to higher salaried 

offices. 

Number of persons employed having 1 rela¬ 
tive in the Government service in Wash¬ 
ington. 

Number of persons employed having 2 rela¬ 
tives in the Government service in Wash¬ 
ington . 

Number of persons employed having 3 rela¬ 
tives in the Government service in Wash¬ 
ington . 

Number of persons employed having 4 rela¬ 
tives in the Government service in Wash¬ 
ington . 

Total number of persons employed having 1 
or more relatives in the Government serv¬ 
ice in Washington. 


13 

16 

13 

12 

5 
10 

8 

6 

4 
10 

3 

5 
7 
2 
2 
2 

5 

6 
1 
1 
1 

206 


Office of the Third 
Assistant Postmas- 
ter-Ge nera 1—C o n - 
tinned. 


Office of the Fourth 
Assistant Postmas¬ 
ter-General. 


The Division of Fi¬ 
nance. 

The Division of Postage 
Stamps. 

The Division of Regis¬ 
tration. 

The Chief Clerk’s Office. 

The Division of Ap¬ 
pointments. 

The Division of Bonds 
and Commissions. 

The Division of Post- 
Office Inspectors and 
Mail Depredations. 


1 

130 

36 

11 

3 

180 

















































DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 


Department of Justice, 
Washington, D. C., September 21, 1893. 

Sir : I have tlie lionor to transmit herewith the information requested in your letter of 
May 24,1803, and 1 shall be pleased at any time to furnish you any further information 
in regard to the employes of this Department. 

Very respectfully, 

Kichard Olney, 

Attorney-General. 

Hon. A. M. Dockery, M. C., 

Chairman Joint Commission to inquire into the 

Status of Laws organizing the Executive Departments, etc. 


Statement showing the number and title of offices and bureaus and divisions thereof in the 
Department of Justice: the number of persons authorized to be employed therein; their 
sex, their ages, the number of years each has been employed in the Department; the number 
who entered the public service under process of the civil-service law of 1883; the number oj 
persons employed as clerks or otherwise and paid more than $840per annum who are doing 
duty appertaining to the positions of messengers, assistant messengers, or laborers; the 
number of messengers, assistant messengers, watchmen, or laborers, who are doing clerical 
duties appertaining to higher salaried offices; and the number of persons employed in the 
Department who have wives, husbands, brothers, sisters, sons, daughters, or other relatives 
employed therein or in other Government establishments in Washington, May 24,1893. 


0 

c« 



M 

© 

3 

3 




1 


Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

1 

U 

o 

A 

& ^ 


Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

1 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. ! 

ered public 
process of 
w of 1883. 

o ~ 

GO 

I® 

** bfi 
d 

d © 
d Cfl 
' GO 
^ © 

© d 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 
ical duties of higher sal- 
j aried offices. 

co d i 

3 ° 

c- © 

rZ 

o c 
w +- 

© © 

1 ” 

7} 

£ 

o 

© 

£ 

fH 

© 

d 

Years. 

| Number. 

1 

Years. 

Number who ent 
service under 
civil-service la' 

Persons paid mor 
doing duty as i 
etc. 


Attoknky G k.n eual’s Oi’ Ki c i: . 

84 

68 

16 

i 

20 

11 

1 

13 



* * * 

i 

25 

5 

2 


1 






14 

30 

7 

3 








8 

35 

8 

4 









10 

40 

6 

5 









10 

45 

4 

7 



. 






10 

50 

5 

8 

. 








7 

55 

3 

9 










60 

7 

10 









4 

65 

6 

11 

. 

. 



. . 




2 

70 

2 

12 











1 

13 











1 

15 











2 

17 


. 









1 

20 











1 

2 ? 










1 

25 

.. 









1 

20 

| 

.1. 



Tntnl 

84 

68 

16 

*72 


*72 


13 



! 






-— 

— 





* Si nce May 24, 1893, 12 persons who were then employed in the Department ha' e resigned, or been dismissed, from whom 
it is impracticable to obtain the information requested. 
















































































c)0 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


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a 

c t 

® 

o 

o 

S 3 

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<D 


Ph 

rO 


l 

: O 

■ F-i 

; cd 


'£ 


Total 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


Office of Solicitor of the 
Treasury. 


t-i 

o 

4^ —4 

5 © 

” ki 
r, O 


<£> 

*8 
c3 
$ © 
a ,rH 
£ 


15 


D> 


<+H 

o 

u 


to 


i <© 


53 I 53 


15 


15 15 .... 


Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 





-O 

to 

M 

to 


U 

a 


f- 

c$ 


© 

£ 

© 

5?5 



5* 

1 

30 

1 

3 

1 

35 

3 

5 

1 

40 

1 

8 

4 

50 

1 

10 

5 

60 

1 

11 

2 

70 

2 

13 



5 

23 

*14 . 

*14 



Total, Department of Justice. 99 83 16 


86 . 


86 


C t +H 

f-§§ 

H O^H 

Is.? 

4) P 

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4 


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4 4- 

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£ 


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b£i 

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£ o 

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4 - 

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«T.£ 

Si +i 
4 B 
tlB 

a 'S 

4 i— 4 
tc cs 
09 4 " 

4 •— « 


15 


Number of employes specifically appropriated for. 90 

Number of employes paid from appropriation: “Prosecution of Crimes”. 1 

Number employes paid from appropriation: “Defending Suits vs. U. S..” (French Spoliation 

Claims). 3 

Number of employes paid from appropriation: “Defense in Indian Depredation Claims”. 5 

Total. 99 


*0n May 24, 1893, the position of Assistant Solicitor of the Treasury was vacant. 


offices. 


































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


93 


SUMMARY.—DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. 


*3 

a 


X 

© 

© 


33 x 
^ © 
ct 

- © 

(h 

© © 

Sh 

© 

r© 

g 

s 


© 

*3 

•pH 
> 
• pH 

rS 


Title of offices. 


2 


Attorney-GeneraVs Office and 
office of Solicitor of the Treas¬ 
ury . 


2 


Total 


Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
aud over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil service-law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 

ical duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

99 

83 

16 

1 

20 

11 

1 

15 






1 

25 

5 

2 







15 

30 

8 

3 







9 

35 

8 

4 







1 L 

40 

9 

5 







10 

45 

4 

7 







14 

50 

6 

8 







7 

55 

3 

9 







10 

60 

8 

10 







4 

65 

7 

11 







4 

70 

2 

12 









3 

13 









1 

15 









2 

17 









1 

20 









1 

22 









5 

23 









1 

25 









1 

26 




99 

83 

16 

*86 


*86 


15 














* Thirteen vacancies. 


Number in the Department who have, each , relatives therein or in other Government establishments in Wash¬ 
ington, such relatives being indicated in number and degree in the following columns. 


Number. 

Wife. 

Husband. 

Number 

of 

brothers. 

Number 

of 

sisters. 

Number 
of sons. 

Number 
of daugh¬ 
ters. 

Number 
of other 
relatives. 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

2 



1 





1 

1 




1 




1 

1 





1 



1 

2 






1 


1 

8 







1 

1 

2 







2 

2 

1 



1 




1 

2 

1 





1 


2 

3 










18 


















Total in the Department of Justice having relatives employed in Government service 
in Washington: 


Number having 1 relative each. 14 

Number having 2 relatives each. 3 

Number having 3 relatives each. 1 

Total. 18 























































































































DEPARTMENT OF THE NA VY. 


Navy Department, 

Washington , June 29, 1893. 

Sir: In compliance with your requests of the 24th ultimo and 19th instant, I have 
the honor to transmit herewith, for the use of the joint commission organized under 
the act of March 3, 1893, tabular statements regarding the clerical and subordinate 
force employed in the Navy Department and appropriated for in the legislative, execu¬ 
tive, and judicial act. 

In addition to the tabular statement embracing the employes provided for in the 
legislative, executive, and judicial act, I have thought proper to have prepared and 
submitted other statements, embracing the temporary force employed in this Depart¬ 
ment, in connection with the increase of the Navy, under authority of the naval ap¬ 
propriation act, approved March 3, 1887. 

I have the honor to be, sir, very respectfully, 

H. A. Herbert, 

Secretary of the Navy. 

Hon. Alexander M. Dockery, 

Chairman Joint Commission of Congress. 


Statement showing the number and title of offices and bureaus and divisions thereof in 
the Department of the Nary , the number of persons authorized to be employed therein; 
their sex , their ages , the number of years each has been employed in the Department; the 
number who entered the public service under process of the civil-service law of 1883; 
the number of persons employed as clerks, or otherwise, and paid more than .$840 per 
annum who are doing duty appertaining to the positions of messengers, assistant mes¬ 
sengers, or laborers; the number of messengers, assistant messengers, watchmen or labor¬ 
ers who are doing clerical duties appertaining to higher-salaried offices; and the number 
of persons employed in the Department who have wives, husbands, brothers, sisters, sons, 
daughters , or other relatives employed therein or in other Government establishments in 
Washington, May 24, 1893. 


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multiples of 5 
years. 


to 

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Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 


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30 


28 





*20 

20 

25 

30 

35 

40 

45 

50 

60 

65 


3 

3 

2 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 
7 

10 

12 

13 

14 


8 















. 



. 















* Under. 


95 






















































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. __ 

Number of divisions. 


96 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


l 


l 


1 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


Office of the Secretary— 
Continued. 


Total. 

Bureau of Navigation .... 


Vacant. 

Total. 

Bureau of Yards and 
Docks. 


Total. 

Bureau of Equipment 


Total. 

Bureau of Ordnance 


Total 


Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of liigher-sal- 
\ried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 





• 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

15 

16 
20 
23 
32 
35 
40 























. 


30 

28 

2 

30 


30 


8 










22 

18 

3 

1 

20 

2 

1 

7 




3 

25 

2 

2 






6 

35 

3 

3 







1 

40 

2 

4 







1 

45 

1 

14 







3 

50 

2 

21 







4 

55 

1 

22 







1 

75 

l 1 

24 







1 

80 

1 

26 









1 

27 









2 

28 









1 

30 









1 

41 









1 

50 







1 


1 















22 

18 

3 

22 


22 


7 










8 

8 


1 

25 

1 

3 

1 





1 

50 

1 

18 







1 

55 

1 

19 







3 

60 

2 

21 







2 

75 

1 

24 









1 

25 









1 

36 




8 

8 


8 


8 


1 













7 

6 

1 

1 

20 

1 

1 

2 






1 

25 

1 

2 







1 

50 

1 

8 







2 

55 

1 

13 







2 

60 

1 

14 









1 

15 









1 

31 




7 

6 

1 

7 


7 


2 













10 

9 

1 

1 

20 

2 

1 

4 






2 

25 

2 

2 







1 

30 

1 

3 







1 

40 

1 

6 







1 

45 

1 

10 







1 

50 

1 

25 







1 

55 

1 

35 

• 






1 

65 

1 

40 








70 
















10 

9 

1 

10 


10 


4 



J 




. . 




.. 

1 











































































































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


97 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840, 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Bureau of Steam Engi- 











NEERING. 

9 

9 


1 

25 

1 

2 

2 







1 

30 

1 

4 








1 

35 

1 

8 








3 

40 

1 

11 








2 

50 

1 

12 








1 

60 

1 

13 










2 

16 










1 

27 




Total. 

9 

9 


9 


9 


2 













Bureau of Supplies and 











Accounts. 

30 

25 

4 

1 

*20 

a 

i 

14 







2 

20 

i 

2 







2 

25 

2 

3 








8 

30 

3 

4 








2 

35 

4 

5 








5 

40 

1 

7 








5 

45 

2 

8 








3 

50 

1 

9 








1 

G5 

3 

10 










1 

12 










1 

14 










1 

15 










1 

17 





' 





1 

20 










1 

23 










1 

27 










1 

28 




Vacant..... 




1 


1 
















Total... 

30 

25 

4 

30 


30 


14 














Bureau of Construction 











and Repair. 

10 

8 

2 

1 

25 

1 

3 

2 







1 

30 

1 

4 








1 

35 

1 

5 








2 

45 

1 

6 








2 

50 

1 

10 








1 

55 

1 

13 








1 

60 

1 

15 








1 

65 

2 

27 






* 




1 

31 




Total.. 

10 

8 

2 

10 


10 


9. 












. 


Bureau of Medicine and 











Surgery..... 

11 

10 

1 

1 

20 

2 

2 

3 


1 





2 

25 

1 

3 








2 

30 

1 

5 








2 

35 

2 

8 








2 

40 

3 

10 








2 

45 

1 

15 










1 

17 




Total __ 

11 

10 

1 

11 


11 


3 


1 













* Under. 

H. Rep. 88-7 































































































































































98 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


Number of divisions. 

/ 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $810, 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 

ical duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

1 Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

! 

Office of Judge-Advo- 












C ATE-frENERAT,.. 

8 

G 

2 

2 

25 

2 

2 

3 








3 

35 

2 

3 









1 

40 

i 

5 









1 

45 

i 

15 









1 

75 

2 

19 





Total. 

8 

6 

2 

8 


8 


3 
















Nautical Almanac Office . 

13 

12 

1 

2 

20 

3 

1 

6 







3 

25 

2 

2 









2 

30 

2 1 

3 









9 

35 

1 

6 









3 

45 

2 

8 









1 

60 

1 

11 











1 

27 











1 

43 




Total_...... 

13 

12 

1 

13 


13 


6 














Library and Naval War 












Records Office. 

17 

7 

8 

2 

30 

3 

1 

1 


1 




1 

35 

4 

2 









3 

40 

4 

3 








3 

45 

1 

5 








3 

50 

1 

6 








1 

55 

1 

17 








1 

60 

1 

24 








1 

75 






Vacant... 




2 


2 
















Total. 

17 

7 

8 

17 


17 


1 


1 












Naval Observatory . 

37 

35 


4 

20 

12 

1 

9 







4 

25 

7 

2 









7 

30 

1 

3 









4 

35 

1 

4 









6 

40 

5 

10 









2 

45 

1 

11 









2 

50 

1 

12 









4 

55 

1 

15 









1 

60 

1 

23 









1 

65 

1 

24 











1 

25 











1 

26 











1 

34 











1 

44 




! Vacant. 




9 


2 


















Total. 

37 

35 


37 


37 


9 









i 







Hydrographic Office. 

65 

60 

5 

2 

*20 


1 

9 


1 






8 

20 

3 

2 








9 

95 

4 

3 









15 

30 

6 

4 









9 

35 

1 

5 









5 

40 

12 

6 









5 

45 

3 

7 









3 

50 

3 

8 


. 







4 

55 

2 

9 









1 

60 

2 

10 









1 

65 

2 

11 



\ 






3 

70 

4 

12 





C 

« 

o 

s 

o 


© 

a 

£ 


* Under. 




















































































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


99 


Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length o.' 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840, 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc.,-doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 



Hydrographic Office—C on- 













tinued. 










i 









1 

13 












3 

14 












1 

15 












1 

16 












1 

17 












2 

20 ; 












2 

21 1 












1 

22 












3 

23 ! 












1 

24 






\ 






1 

28 : 






Total. 

65 

60 1 

5 



65 


9 


1 




1 








SUMMARY.—DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY. 



Navy Department. 

277 

241 

! O 

; 4 

*20 

36 

1 

71 

| 

3 





24 

20 

30 

2 








33 

25 

24 

3 









43 

30 

15 

4 









32 

35 

12 

5 



' 






31 

40 

19 

6 









27 

45 

5 

7 . 








27 

50 

H 

8 . 

1 






18 

55 

3 

9 


1 






13 

60 

16 

10 









9 

65 

3 

11 









4 

70 

8 

12 








5 

75 

6 

13 









i 

80 

8 

14 











11 

15 


_ 









4 

16 










4 

17 











1 

18 











3 

19 











4 

20 



. 








6 

21 











2 

22 











6 

23 











5 

24 











3 

25 











2 

26 











6 

27 


. 









4 

28 











1 

30 











2 

31 











1 

32 











1 

34 


. 









2 

35 











1 

36 











2 1 

40 











1 

41 











1 

43 











1 

44 

| m 









1 

50 





Vacancies. 




6 


6 
















Grand total... 

277 

241 

30 

277 


277 


71 


3 



l 



1 





* Under. 



























































































































































100 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 

Number in the Navy Department who have each relatives therein or in other Government establishments in 
Washington, such relatives being indicated in number and degree in the following columns. 


Number. 

Wife. 

Husband. 

Number 

of 

brothers. 

Number 
of sisters. 

Number 
of sons. 

Number 
of daugh¬ 
ters. 

Number 
of other 
relatives. 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

1 

1 







1 

2 


1 






1 

10 



1 





1 

2 



2 





2 

1 



1 




1 

2 

1 



2 




1 

3 

5 


. 


1 




1 

1 




1 

1 



2 

1 




1 



1 

2 

13 





1 



1 

3 





2 



2 

1 





1 


1 

2 

2 






1 


1 

29 







1 

1 

4 







2 

2 

76 










Number in the Navy Department, permanent roll, having relatives employed in 
Government service in Washington. 


Number having 1 relative each. 62 

Number having 2 relatives each. 13 

Number having 3 relatives each. 1 

Total. 76 


DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY. 

TEMPORARY ROLL.—Paid from appropriations for new ships under act of March 3, 1887. 

Statement showing the number and title of offices and bureaus and divisions thereof in the 
Department of the Navy; the number of persons authorized, to be employed therein, their 
sex, their ages, the number of years each has been employed in the Department; the number 
who entered the public service under process of the civil service late of 1S83; the number 
of persons employed as clerks, or otherwise, and paid more than $840 per annum who 
are doing duty appertaining to the positions of messengers, assistant messengers, or 
laborers; the number of messengers, assistant messengers, watchmen, or laborers who are 
doing clerical duties appertaining to higher salaried offices; and the number of persons 
employed in the Department who have wives, husbands, brothers, sisters, sons , daughters, or 
other relatives employed therein or in other Government establishments in Washington. 


Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 
service under process of 
civil service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840, 
doing duty as messengers, 
etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 
cal duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

1 


Bureau of Navigation. 

2 

1 

1 

2 

25 

1 

1 












1 

3 





Total. 

2 

1 

1 

2 


2 
















1 


Bureau of Ordnance . 

7 

5 

2 

1 

20 

3 

1 









2 

25 

1 

3 









3 

35 

1 

4 









1 

45 

1 

5 











1 

9 





Total. 

7 

2 

2 

7 


7 




















































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus._ 

Number of divisions. 


EYEOUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON, 


101 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840, 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Bureau of Equipment . 

5 

2 

3 

2 

20 

2 

1 








2 

25 

1 

3 








1 

30 

2 

4 




Total. 

5 

2 

3 

5 


5 














Bureau of Supplies and 











Accounts. 

13 

3 

10 

1 

20 

5 

1 








4 

25 

6 

2 








2 

30 

1 

3 








1 

40 

1 

4 








2 

45 










1 

50 










1 

55 






\ 




1 

60 






Total... 

13 

3 

10 

13 


13 














Bureau of Steam Engi- 











NERRING .. 

14 

14 


1 

20 

5 

1 








6 

25 

3 

2 








2 

30 

1 

3 








3 

35 

2 

4 








1 

45 

1 

5 








1 

50 

1 

6 










1 

8 




Total__ 

14 

14 


14 


14 













1 


Bureau of Construction 


. 









and Repair. 

56 

40 

16 

6 

20 

10 

1 



2 





8 

25 

5 

2 








14 

30 

12 

3 








8 

35 

9 

4 








4 

40 

7 

5 








5 

45 

3 

6 








7 

50 

2 

7 








1 

55 

2 

8 








2 

60 

2 

9 








1 

65 

2 

10 









1 

11 










1 

12 




Total. 

56 

40 

16 

56 


56 




2 


SUMMARY—TEMPORARY ROLL—DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY. 


6 


Navy Department. 

97 

65 

32 

11 

24 

19 

14 

5 

9 

9 

2 

3 

1 

20 

25 

30 

35 

40 

45 

50 

55 

60 

65 

26 

14 

17 

15 

9 

4 

2 

3 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 



2 

6 



97 

65 

32 

97 


97 




2 



















































































































































































102 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


Number in the Navy Department on the temporary roll who have each relatives therein or in other Government 
establishments in Washington, such relatives being indicated in number and degree in the following columns. 


Number. 

Wife. 

Husband. 

Number 

of 

brothers. 

Number 
of sisters. 

Number 
of sons. 

Number 
of daugh¬ 
ters. 

Number 
of other 
relatives. 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

1 

9 

3 

2 

1 

1 

6 


1 






1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 


1 







1 







1 

1 







1 

1 




. 








1 






23 










. 






Number in the Navy Department, temporary roll, having relatives in Government 


service in Washington: 

Number having 1 relative each. 22 

Number having 2 relatives each. 1 

Total. 23 








































DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR 


Department of the Interior, 

Washington, August 31, 1893. 

Sir: In compliance with your request of May 24th last, there have been prepared, 
and are transmitted herewith, statements and summaries concerning the bureaus, 
divisions, and employes in the Department of the Interior as existing on said date. 
Very respectfully, 

Jno. M. Reynolds, 

Acting Secretary. 

Hon. Alexander M. Dockery, 

Chairman of the Joint Commission to Inquire into 

States of the Laws Organizing the Executive Departments, etc. 


Statement showing the number and title of offices and bureaus and divisions thereof in the 
Department of the Interior; the number of persons authorized to be employed therein; 
their sex, thejr ages, the number of years each has been employed in the Department; the 
number iclio entered the public service under process of the civil-service laic of 1883, the 
number of persons employed as clerks, or otherwise, and paid more than $840per annum 
who are doing duty apperta in ing to the positions of messengers, assistant messengers, or 
laborers; the number of messengers, assistant messengers, watchmen, or laborers, who are 
doing clerical duties appertaining to higher-salaried offices; and the number of persons 
.employed in the Department who have wives, husbands, brothers, sisters, sons, daughters, 
or other relatives employed therein or in other Government establishments in Washington, 
May 24, 1893. 


OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. 


a 


© 

© 

3= 


C <B 


Title of offices and bureaus 
aud divisions thereof. 


<- 

© 

s 

£ 


4h 

© 

(h 

© 

-5 


OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. 


Secretary’s Room . 

(Including 2 detailed from 
other bureaus.) 


Total. 

First Assistant Secretary's 

Room . 

(Including 1 detailed from 
another bureau.) 

Total. 


1 

rH 

o 

* 

-4-3 . 


CD 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 

5 years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

ered public 
process of 
of 1883. 

■e than $840 
messengers, 

doing cler- 
higlier-sal- 

o zf 

GO — 

£ S 

P4 V 

o o 

i'S 

e- £ 

£ 

W 

ct 

f-t 

o 

£ 

Number of female 

£ 

£ 

£ 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number who ent 
service under 
civil-service law 

Persons paid moi 
doing duty as i 
etc. 

Messengers, etc., 
ical duties of 
aried offices. 

5 

3 

2 

i 

.20 

3 

1 

1 






i 

21-25 

1 

3 







i 

26-30 

1 

15 







i 

31-35 







i 

36-40 














5 

3 

2 

5 


5 


1 








3 

2 

1 

i 

31-35 

2 

1 

1 





i 

51—55 

1 

4 







i 

56-60 





" 









3 

2 

1 

3 


3 


1 













•Exclusive of messengers, watchmen, laborers, aud similar employes, summarized after the divisions. 

103 














































































Number of offices aud bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 


104 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC. , AT WASHINGTON. 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed.* 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

_ 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY— 


• 









continued. 












2 

2T 



21 9* 

1 

1 

1 



(Including 1 detailed from 





41-45 

1 

3 















Total. 

2 

2 




2 


1 














Chief Clerk's Boom _ 

12 

2 


1 

26-30 

1 

11 







tl 

tl 





Total. 

2 

2 


2 


2 
















Division of Appointments . 

14 

11 

3 

2 

21 25 

2 

1 

4 



(Including 8 detailed from 




3 

26 30 

1 

3 




other bureaus.) 




3 

31 35 

3 

4 







1 

36-40 

l 1 

5 








4 

41-45 

1 

6 








1 

46-50 

3 

8 










1 

11 










2 

13 




Total. 

14 

11 

3 

14 


14 


4 














Division of Finance . 

10 

10 


1 

21-25 

1 

2 

4 



(Including 5 detailed from 




5 

31-35 

1 

3 




other bureaus.) 




1 

41-45 

1 

5 







2 

46-50 

1 

6 








1 

56-60 

1 

12 










jp 

13 






% 




1 

14 










1 

19 










1 

30 










1 

33 





10 

10 

.... 

10 


10 


4 



Division of Lands and Bail- 











roads . 

6 

3 

3 

2 

26-30 

1 

1 

2 



(Including 1 detailed from 




2 

36-40 

1 

2 




another bureau.) 




2 

46-50 

1 

3 










1 

9 










1 

10 










1 

16 




Total. 

6 

3 

3 

6 


6 


2 














Division of Indian A fairs . 


7 

1 

2 

21-25 

1 

2 

3 



(Including 1 detailed from 




2 

26-30 

l 1 

3 




another bureau; excluding 




2 

31-35 

1 

5 




1 laborer summarized else- 




1 

56-60 

1 

8 




where.) 






1 

10 










1 

13 










1 

20 








11 


11 





Total. 

8 

7 

1 

8 


8 


3 




1 




- - - 







‘Exclusive of messengers, watchmen, laborers, aud similar employes, summarized after the divisions, 
t Statement of chief clerk unobtainable because of resignation. 

J Statement of chief of division unobtainable because ot resignation. 














































































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 105 



1 

U 

o 

ra * 

+3 • 

CS V 
o 
zn © 

o ft 



Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

® £ 

** bC 

Pi O 

r~< 03 

<D 

doing cler- 

higher-sal- 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

2 a 
© ® 
ft © 

o o 

£ li¬ 
ft N 
a 

3 

Number of males. 

Number of fernah 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Persons paid mor 

doing duty as i 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., 

ical duties of 

aried offices. 

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY— 
continued. 











Division of Patents and Mis¬ 
cellaneous . 

17 

4 

3 

2 

2G-30 

1 

2 

3 



(Including 1 detailed from 
another bureau.) 



2 

31-35 

1 

3 







1 

3G-40 

1 

5 







t2 

1 

11 









1 

19 










t2 














Total... 

7 

4 

3 

7 


7 


3 











\ 

BOARD OF PENSION APPEALS. 











First Division . 

6 

5 

1 

1 

26-30 

1 

6 

2 



(Including 3 detailed from 
other bureaus; excluding 

1 messenger summarized 
elsewhere.) 



2 

36-40 

1 

7 







1 

41-45 

1 

10 







1 

56-60 

1 

14 







1 

61-65 

1 

20 







1 

30 













Total. ... 

6 

5 

1 

6 


6 


2 










Second Division ... 

-4—4- 

00 

6 

2 

2 

31-35 

3 

3 

5 



(Including 2 detailed from 
other bureaus.) 



1 

36-40 

1 

5 







2 

41-45 

2 

6 







1 

51-55 

1 

8 








1 

56-60 

U 









11 















Total. ... 

8 

6 

2 

8 


8 


5 









Th ird Division . 

§7 

G 

i 

1 

31-35 

2 

11 




(Including 4 detailed from 
other bureaus.) 


1 

36-40 

1 

12 







1 

41-45 

1 

16 







1 

51-55 

1 

28 








1 

56-60 

$2 








§2 















Total . 

7 

6 

i 

7 


7 















Division of Public Documents . 

(Including 3 detailed from 
other bureaus, excluding 2 
assistant messengers, 2 pack¬ 
ers, and 3 laborers summa- 

mi 

5 

G 

1 

21-25 

2 

3 

3 



2 

26-30 

2 

4 

• 






1 

31-35 

1 

7 







2 

41-45 

2 

10 







1 

46-50 

1 

13 




rized elsewhere.) 




2 

56-60 

1 

19 







1 

61-65 

1 

21 








111 

111 













Total.................. 

ii 

5 

6 

11 


11 


3 











‘Exclusive of messengers, -watchmen, laborers, and similar employes, summarized after the divisions, 
t Statement of chief of division unobtainable because of vacancy, and of 1 clerk because of dismissal, 
t Statement of 1 member of the board unobtainable because of vacancy. 

$ Statements of 2 members of board unobtainable because of resignations. 

|| Statement of 1 clerk unobtainable because of prolonged fatal illness. 






































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. __ 

Number of divisions. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


10(3 


l 


1 


l 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY— 
continued. 

Division of Stationery and 

Printing . 

(Including 1 detailed from 
another bureau, excluding 1 
watchman, 1 assistant mes¬ 
senger, 1 packer, and 4 labor¬ 
ers summarized elsewhere.) 

Total.. 

‘ Custodian’s Branch .. 

(Including 1 detailed from 
another bureau, excluding 1 
messenger and 2 laborers sum¬ 
marized elsewhere.) 


Total 
Library _ 


Total.. 

Superintendent’s Branch and 
miscellaneous, not including 
classes of employes named 

below . 

(Excluding 1 clerk of class 
1 detailed to office of Educa¬ 
tion and 2 detailed to office of 
Assistant Attorney-General.) 


Total. 

Watch Force . 

1 captain of watch, 2 lieu¬ 
tenants, 38 watchmen (includ¬ 
ing 1 clerk detailed from Pen¬ 
sion Office as acting captain 
of watch during vacancy and 
1 watchman detailed from 
Pension Office). 


Total 


1 

'-t 

o 

* 

"5'd 

03 ® 

5 0 

s? p. 


Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

ered public 

process of 

CO 

X 

X 

t-H 

C 

£ 

** to 

s P ' 
c5 v 

— 50 

43 £ 

5 

doing cler- 

higher-sal- 

Number of persi 

ized to be em 

Number of males 

Number. 

Years. 

<v 

o 

1 

Years. 

j Number who ent 

service under 

a 

r-H 

<© 

o 

> 

u 

GO 

o 

Persons paid inoi 

doing duty as : 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., 

ical duties of 

aried offices. 

t6 

4 

2 

1 

21-25 

l 

1 


1 





1 

26-30 

l 

3 








2 

36-40 

l 

9 







1 

46-50 

l 

11 







tl 

l 

13 








tl 













G 

4 

2 

6 


6 



1 










to 

5 


1 

31-35 

1 

4 

2 





1 

36-40 

1 

8 






2 

41-45 

l 1 

9 







tl 

1 

13 








tl 













5 

5 


5 


5 



ft 












2 


2 

i 

46-50 

1 

10 






i 

66-70 

1 

20 












2 


2 

2 


2 














$12 

9 

3 

1 

21-25 

2 

5 


1 





1 

36-40 

1 

6 








1 

41-45 

1 

7 







1 

46-50 

1 

9 







3 

51-55 

1 

13 







2 

56-60 

1 

15 







2 

61-65 

l 1 

16 







$i 

1 

18 








1 

24 









1 

26 









n 













12 

9 

3 

12 


12 



1 













1143 

43 


1 

26-30 

6 

1 






1 

31-35 

4 

2 







1 

36-40 

2 

3 







8 

46-50 

8 

4 







14 

51-55 

2 

5 







3 

56-60 

2 

6 







2 

61-65 

1 

7 







3 

66-70 

2 

12 







1 

71-75 

2 

13 







119 


2 

14 








1 

17 









1 

22 









1 

27 









119 




_ 









43 

43 


43 


43 



















— 


* Exclusive of messengers, watchmen, laborers, and similar employes, summarized after the divisions 
tStatement of 1 census clerk unobtainable because of dismissal. 

I Statement of custodian unobtainable because of resignation. 

{ Statement of conductor of elevator unobtainable because of dismissal. 

II Statements of 8 watchmen unobtainable because of dismissal; also of captain of watch because of vacancy 




















































































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


107 


G 

"G 

a 

a? 

© 

© 

E 

o 


PH 

a> 

-a 




Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


o 

rG * * * § 

• 

G 'G 
03 

CO O 

It 

d 

Ph V 

•H'? 
o o 

P r-. 

s ® 

'Z, N 

c 

3 

£ 


OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY— 

continued. 
Messengers 


(Including 4 detailed from 
Pension Office.) 


t7 


CO 

d 


O 

P 

d 

35 


3 

£ 


Sh 

O 

P 

d 

r2 

3 


& 


Ages 20 years 
and under, 
aud over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 


co 


P 

d 

35 




1 

1 

1 

2 

t2 


Total 




CO 

p 

3 

d 


20 

26-30 

36-40 

46-50 


Length of; 33 ° 
service in ! 'S ^ oo 
the De- | ft®* 
partment.j 3 o'; 

a o.b. 


p1 
d 

35 

a 


1 

1 

1 

2 

t2 


00 

H 

e3 

© 

I* 


3 

4 
10 
16 


© 


£ 3 

** be 
G G 
O 

CQ 
</} 

a? 

a 


G ^ 

3 © 

rr © 

o g.s 
S s > 

fe Ph 
© © 
CJ GO 


> rG 

Ph 

oc © 


rG 

© 

PH 

O 


Assistant Messengers . ! til 

(Including 2 detailed from 
Census Officer) 


Total 
Packers _ 


11 11 


11 


1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
t 2 


11 


21-25 

26-30 

31-35 

41-45 

46-50 

56-60 


Total 
Firemen.... 


Total 


3 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
t 2 


11 


1 

4 

6 

18 

22 

27 

28 


Laborers . 

(Including 7 detailed, 4 from 
Patent Office, 1 from Pension 
Office, 1 from Census Office, 
and 1 from General Laud Of¬ 
fice, excluding 2 detailed to 
Pension Office.) 


Total 

Char-women . 

Total . 


a« 

G G 


3g> . 

£ 0-2 

Ph 


to d 
3 35 

0.3 C 


■S 0 • 

d 00 d 
~d ® 

B - a 

d 3 © 

d ■—I ® 
® ST 
co o 3 

d th 3 


t 4 

4 

.... 

2 

f 2 

31-35 

1 

1 

12 

3 

10 












. 



4 



4 


4 














17 

7 


1 

31-35 

1 

5 






2 

36-40 

2 

9 







3 

51-55 

1 

10 







u 


1 

21 








1 

23 









11 





7 

7 


7 


7 

| 


. 







* *1 



$ 20 

19 

1 

1 

21-25 

2 

1 



1 




2 

26-30 

1 

3 







1 

31-35 

3 

4 







5 

36-40 

0 

5 







4 

41-45 

1 

7 







1 

46-50 

1 

8 







1 

51-55 

2 

10 







1 

56-60 

in 

12 







M 


1 1 

15 







1 

18 

. 








1 

26 









$4 





20 

19 

1 

20 


20 




1 










4 


4 

1 

36-40 

1 

1 . 






2 

46-50 

1 

4 | 






1 

56-60 

1 

r* 

O ... 








1 

7 ! . 

1 



4 


4 

4 


4 

1 









1 




* Exclusive of messengers, watchmen, laborers, and similar employes, summarized after the divisions, 

t Statements of 2 unobtainable because of dismissal. 

t Statement of 1 unobtainable because of dismissal. , 

§ Statements of 4 unobtainable because of dismissal. 

























































































































































































































108 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


SUMMARY OF THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY.* 


3 

r3 

a 

05 

ao 

® 

o 

SB 


o 

(1 

® 

,3 

3 

3 

£i 


17 



Title of offices and bureaus 
aud divisions thereof. 


On roll of Office of the Sec¬ 
retary, 166, from which are 
deducted 5 detailed for 
duty elsewhere; 3 in Pen¬ 
sion Office and 2 in office 
of Assistant Attorney-Gen- 

era J 

Detailed to Office of the Sec¬ 
retary from other bureaus, 
not to be counted in the 
other bureaus. 


Employes from whom state¬ 
ments were unobtainable 
because of dismissal, resig¬ 
nation, vacancy,etc. 

Grand total. 


Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed.* 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri- 

ical duties of higher-sal¬ 

aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

161 

175 

35 

2 

20 

22 

1 


33 


1 

1 

49 



12 

21-25 

8 

2 








20 

26-30 

18 

3 







25 

31-35 

21 

4 







23 

36-40 

12 

5 







21 

41-45 

10 

6 







24 

46-50 

6 

7 







24 

51-55 

7 

8 







17 

56-60 

6 

9 







6 

61-65 

11 

10 







4 

66-70 

6 

11 







1 

71-75 

5 

12 









10 

13 









4 

14 









3 

15 









5 

16 









1 

17 









3 

18 









3 

19 









3 

20 









2 

21 









2 

22 









1 

23 




• 





1 

24 









2 

26 









2 

27 









2 

28 









2 

30 








1 

33 







31 


31 















210 

175 

35 

210 


210 


33 


1 

1 


‘Office of the Assistant Attorney-General is stated separately. 

t The term “divisions” as here used is interpreted to mean parts of an office rather than divisions for which a“ chief of 
division ” is provided by law. The law does not specify the “ number of persons authorized to be employed ” in each divi¬ 
sion. 





















































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 109 


Number in the Secretary’a office who have each relatives therein or in other Government establishments in 
Washington, such relatives being indicated in number and degree in the following columns , 


Number. 

Wife. 

Husband. 

Number 

of 

brothers. 

Number 
of sisters. 

N umber 
of sons. 

Number 
of daugh¬ 
ters. 

Number 
of other 
relatives. 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

8 



1 





1 

1 



1 




1 

2 

1 



1 


1 



2 

2 



1 



2 

3 

1 



2 




1 

3 

2 



4 




2 

6 

8 




1 



1 

2 




1 



1 

2 

2 




1 



3 

4 

7 





1 



1 

1 





1 


2 

3 

3 





1 


1 

26 






1 

1 

5 







2 

2 

2 1. 






3 

3 









71 


















OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT ATTORNEY-GENERAL. 


0 

,Q 

n 

a 

rt 

GO 

<© • 
O GO 


s 




O 

(H 

© 

a 

£ 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


Office of the Assistant Attorney- 

General . 

(Including 2 clerks detailed 
from Office of the Secretary 
and 2 from Pension Office; ex¬ 
cluding 2 messengers sum¬ 
marized under Office of the 
Secretary.) 


Total. 


• 

fH 

O 

£ • 

a 

tH © 

rt i ® 

^ —, 


<D O 
N 


S'" 


t23 


03 

'"S 

a 


® 

,e 


20 


(O 

® 


o 

® 

.O 


Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 


® 

a 

3 

& 


23 20 


t4 


23 


m 

(H 

a 

® 


21-25 

26-30 

31-35 

36-40 

41-45 

46-50 

51-55 

56-60 

61-65 


Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 


® 

'g 

3 


t4 


<73 

U 


2 

3 

4 
6 

7 

8 
10 
12 
13 

23 

24 


^ O 

-2 „ CO 
3 « OO 


§«S 

o 


n 

V 

® r_ ' g 

a n.3 

© 3 .2 
^ <D 


0) 

GO O 


5*5 


o „r 


+- ® 

£ a 

O co 

a * 

- 3 
P/d 

2 ^ 
P 3 


<D c3 

r-H QO 

° A 

be ® 

C r3j 

c .Sp 

T© 33 


23 


t Statements^! -Haw clerks unobtainable because of resignations. Statement of 1 law clerk who was on duty, by detail, 
in General Land Office is summarized in that bureau. The Assistant Attorney-General is not considered in these figures, 
being counted in the Department of J ustice. 


Number in the Office of the Assistant Attorney-General who have each relatives therein or in other Government 
establishments in Washington, such relatives being indicated in number and degree in the following columns. 


Number. 

Wife. 

Husband. 

Number 

of 

brothers. 

Number 

of 

sisters. 

Number 
of sons. 

Number 
of daugh¬ 
ters. 

Number 
of other 
relatives. 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

i 

5 



1 


1 



2 

1 





1 




' 

6 



































































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 
GENERAL LAND OFFICE. 


110 


Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

| Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed.* 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
an d under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 

ical duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

O 

rO 

3 

r* 

Years. 

1 

- - . 

GENERAL LAND OFFICE. 












1 

Chip/ Cleric’s Division __ 

23 

15 

2 

1 

20 

6 

1 

2 







1 

21-25 

2 

3 






* . 




1 

26-30 

1 

6 

. 









1 

31-35 

1 

10 










4 

36-40 

1 

12 










3 

41-45 

1 

14 










2 

46-50 

1 

17 






* 




2 

56-60 

1 

22 










2 

61-65 

1 

26 












1 

28 












1 

39 








t5 

tl 

t6 


t6 







Total 

23 

20 

3 

23 


23 


2 











. 





1 

Her, order’s Division __ 

45 

12 

27 

1 

21-25 

2 

1 

13 








4 

26-30 

3 

2 










2 

31-35 

2 

3 










7 

36-40 

4 

4 










10 

41—45 

1 

5 











46-50 

2 

6 










3 

51-55 

1 

7 










2 

61—65 

5 

11 










3 

66-70 

1 

12 










2 

71-75 

2 

13 












1 

14 












1 

15 












2 

16 












3 

17 












5 1 

18 












1 

20 












1 

27 












1 

32 












1 

41 








t5 

tl 

to 


16 







Total... 

45 

17 

28 

45 

. 

45 


13 















1 

Division of Public Lands . 

91 

32 

34 

4 

21-25 

1 

1 

27 









8 

26-30 

1 

2 










6 

31-35 

6 

3 1 






„ 




12 

36-40 

8 

4 










12 

41-45 

7 

5 










5 

46-50 

8 

6 










8 

51-55 

3 

7 






• 




5 

56-60 

1 

8 










4 

66-70 

l' 

9 










1 

76-80 

3 

10 










1 

81-85 

3 

11 












7 

12 












7 

13 












1 

14 












3 

16 












1 

18 












1 

20 





•Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere. 
tStatements unobtainable because of dismissal, resignation, eto. 
















































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 


Ill 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, 


ETC., 


AT WASHINGTON. 



i 

U 

o 

■s-d 

70 © 


tii 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

ered public 

process of 

v of 1883. 

® ?T 

£ P 

s © 

© 

© 3 

I 1 

u 

© a 

*—< CO 

b/. © 

P 

'c .SP 

Title of office^ and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

CO 2 

3 © 

© 

©-t 

-+- 1 

fH r— 

© s 

3 ,FH 

53 

Number of males, 

Cv 

.© 

v-< 

Q 

(-1 

© 

53 

r —1 

<u 

.a 

£ 

Years. 

% 

Number. 

Ye are. 

Number who ent 

service under 

civil-service laA 

Persons paid moi 

doing duty as ] 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., 

ical duties of 

aried offices. 

General land ofeice —con¬ 
tinued. 











Division of Public La nds — Con¬ 
tinued. 






2 

22 










2 

23 

.... 






t2 

tl 

t3 


t3 




* 









Total. 

in 

50 

41 

91 


91 


27 












Division of Private Land Claims 

8 

2 

3 

1 

36-40 

1 

1 

1 






2 

41-45 

1 

3 








1 

46-50 

2 

6 








1 

56-60 

1 

20 






t2 

tl 

t3 

t3 













Total. 

8 

4 

4 

8 


8 


1 











Divsion of Public Surveys . 

16 

9 

4 

3 

26-30 

1 

2 

5 





1 

31-35 

1 

3 








3 

36-40 

2 

4 








2 

41-45 

1 

6 








1 

51-55 

1 

9 








2 

61-65 

1 

10 








1 

66-70 

1 

11 









1 

15 










1 

16 










1 

19 










1 

14 










1 

32 






t3 


t3 


t3 











Total . 

16 

12- 

4 

16 


16 













Division of HuHroads ......... 

27 

13 

11 

‘2 

21-25 

26-30 

1 

2-1 

3 




3 

1 

4 








3 

31-35 

36-40 

1 

7 








2 

1 

10 








2 

41-45 

46—50 

3 

11 








o 

3 

12 








5 

51-55 

5 

13 




/ 




3 

56-60 

2 

14 

15 








1 

71-75 

1 









2 

16 










1 

21 










1 

22 




l 






1 

30 










1 

34 






t2 

tl 

t3 


ts 











Total . 

27 

15 

12 

27 


27 


3 



| 






Division of Preemptions . 

38 

21 

8 

2 

21-25 

1 

1 

13 





6 

26-30 

1 

2 







2 

31-35 

3 

3 








7 

36-40 

4 

4 








6 

3 

41-45 

5 

5 








46-50 

1 

6 








1 

51-55 

2 

9 








2 

61-65 

2 

8 





‘Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere, 
t Statements unobtainable because of dismissal, resignation, etc. 


























































































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus._ 

Number of divisions. 


112 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


i Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. * 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
an 1 under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840, 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 

ical duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

® 

•a 

£ 

03 

U 

c3 

03 

03 

eO 

a 

• 

GO 

N 

c3 

03 

GENERAL LAND OFFICE—COn- 

- 










tinued. 











Division of Preemptions —Con- 











tinued. 






i 

10 










3 

11 










1 

12 










1 

13 










1 

14 










2 

15 










1 

29 






t3 

t6 

t9 


19 





Total..... 

38 

24 

14 

38 


38 


13 













Division of Contests .... . 

33 

22 

8 

2 

21-25 

4 

1 

12 






3 

26-30 

4 

3 







6 

31-35 

3 

4 








4 

36-40 

1 

5 








3 

41-45 

2 

6 1 








3 

46-50 

2 

7 








4 

51-55 

3 

9 








3 

56-60 

2 

10 








1 

66-70 

3 

11 








1 

71-75 

1 

12 










1 

13 










3 

14 










1 

22 






13 

.... 

13 


13 





Total. 

33 

25 

8 

33 


33 


12 








. 






Division of Swamp Lands . 

13 

8 


1 

21-25 

2 

3 

3 







1 

26-30 

1 

4 








1 

36-40 

1 

7 








1 

51-55 

2 

11 



4 





2 

56-60 

1 

28 








1 

61-65 

1 

32 








1 

66-70 








t 4 

11 

t5 


15 





Total. 

13 

12 

1 

13 


13 


3 












Division of Draughting . 

14 

10 

2 

2 

26-30 

1 

5 

1 







1 

36-40 

1 

8 








4 

41-45 

2 

10 








2 

46-50 

1 

11 








1 

51-55 

2 

12 








1 

56-60 

2 

13 








1 

61-65 

2 

17 










1 

23 






t 2 

.... 

t 2 


t 2 





Total. 

14 

12 

2 

14 


14 


1 














j Division of Accounts . 

19 

12 

5 

2 

26-30 

1 

1 

2 







2 

31-35 

1 

5 




1 




3 

36-40 

2 

8 








2 

41-45 

2 

9 








1 

46-50 

3 

10 





'Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere. 
1 Statements unobtainable because of dismissal, resignation, etc. 

































































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


113 


1 

d 

r© 

d 

C3 

CO 

© 

CO 

d 

o 


i 

U 

© 

rd * 

+-> . 
a ts 

a (3} 

GO q 


X 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

ered public 

process of 

w of 1883. 

^ be 

a a 

CS & 

—1 CO 

5 00 
•S’ 03 

® a 

doing cler- 

higher-sal- 

rr* 

50 - 

o « 
© 
* 

© 

© 

r© 

3 

& 

X 

• rH 

T3 

%H 

o 

u 

© 

r© 

a 

© 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

CO H' 

u a 
© © 

^.© 

© o 

■4-i 

© 

rO © 

a.s 

Number of males 

Number of femali 

! Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number who ent 

service under 

' civil-service la 1 

Persons paid mor 

doing duty as i 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., 

ical duties of 

aried offices. 



general land offxce —con¬ 
tinued. 













Division of Accounts —Contin¬ 
ued. 




3 

51-55 

1 

11 









2 

56-60 

1 

12 










2 

61-65 

3 

13 











1 

14 












1 

17 












1 

21 








tl 

tl 

t2 


t2 
















Total.. . 

19 

13 

6 

19 


19 














i 

Division of ■ Mineral Claims ... 

27 

12 

12 

2 

21-25 

1 

1 

10 





1 

26-30 

2 

2 









3 

31-35 

3 

3 










5 

2 

36-40 

2 

4 










41-45 

2 

6 










4 

46-50 

1 

7 






. 




6 

51-55 

4 

10 










1 

61-65 

1 

11 










3 

12 












2 

13 












1 

14 












1 

15 







' 





1 

22 








t3 


t3 


t3 

















Total. 

27 

15 

12 

27 


27 


10 






. 





i 

Division of Special Service _ 

(Exclusive ' of inspectors 
and special agents who are 
not employed in W ashington. ) 

25 

9 

12 

1 

21-25 

1 

3 

6 





5 

26-30 

3 

4 








3 

31-35 

1 

5 









2 

36-40 

1 

6 









3 

41-45 

1 

8 










3 

46-50 

1 

ft 










3 

51-55 

2 

10 










1 

56-60 

3 

11 











1 

12 












1 

13 












4 

14 












1 

16 












1 

18 








t3 

tl 

t4 


t4 















Total. 

25 

12 

13 

25 


25 


6 













i 

Messengers, assistant messen¬ 
gers, packers, and laborers... 

28 

19 

1 

4 

20-00 

8 

1 







3 

26-30 

1 

3 










1 

31-35 

1 

7 










4 

41-45 

1 

9 










6 

51—55 

2 

12 










1 

56-60 

2l 

13 

15 










1 

61-65 

1 











1 

16 












1 

17 











. 

1 

22 











1 

26 








t8 


t8 


t8 
















Total. 

28 

27 

1 

28 

. 

28 















‘Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere. 
1 Statements unobtainable because of dismissal, resignation, etc. 

H. Rep. 88-8 




























































































































































Number of offices and bu- 
reaus. _ 

Number of divisious. 


114 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON, 


1 14 


1 14 


SUMMARY OF GENERAL LAND OFFICE. 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


C3 ® 

GO O 


GO p 
© © 
Ph © 


Ph 

Qj “ 

S ® 
"Z S3 




CD 

03 

c3 

g 

©H 

o 

pH 

© 


d 

£ 


General Land Office . t425 196 


Grand total. 


DO 
t V 


%H 

o 

ph 

® 


a 

& 


129 


U8 

$ 62 |$ 20 


Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 


Length of 


service 

u . -i K in the De- 
multiples of5 t 

years. F 


pH 

® 

a 


5 

16 

42 

30 

52 

55 

32 

42 

21 

14 

10 

4 

1 

1 


+18 

$82 


425 1276 149 425 


<n 

pH 

c3 

a 


20 . 

21-25 

26-30 

31-35 

36-40 

41-45 

46-50 

51-55 

56-60 

61-65 

66-70 

71-75 

76-80 

81-85 


a 


25 
9 

26 
28 
17 
20 
10 

7 

11 

20 

26 

23 

26 

16 

7 

10 

8 
7 
1 
3 
2 
7 
3 
2 
1 
2 
1 
1 

• 3 
1 
1 
1 

tl8 

$82 


425 


OD 

Ph 

c3 

® 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 
21 
22 
23 
26 

27 

28 

29 

30 
32 
34 
39 
41 


o 

3 CO 
as a 'g 

<D P-. O 
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S3 

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rP p 


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pH © C® 

gTrP 
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98 


GO 
Ph 
© 
b£ 
I p 
I © 

I CO 

1 $ 

: 3 

! ® 

I c3 

! 

, +3 


GO feJO 

S.2 0 - 

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ga3 ® 
Oh 


98 


"The law floes not specify the number of persons authorized to be employed” in each division, 
t Including 12 transcribers of records and plats not on regular roll of specified employes, 
iVacancies. 

§ Statements unobtainable because of dismissal, resignations, and detailed employes counted elsewhere. 


58 
© CO 

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o *_d 

'V •"* 

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u ° . 

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SSf 

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go © 2 

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Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 115 

Number in the General Land Office who have each relatives therein or in other Government establishments in 
Washington, such relatives being indicated by number and degree in the following columns. 


Number. 

Wife. 

Husband. 

Number 

of 

brothers. 

N umber 
of 

sisters. 

Number 

of 

sons. 

Number 
ofdaugh¬ 
ters. 

Number 
of other 
relatives. 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

53 







1 

1 

17 







2 

2 

6 






. 

3 

3 

1 

1 







1 

1 


1 

1 

. ...1 _ 



2 

1 


1 

1 

1 




4 

1 


1 






1 

1 


1 





1 

2 

22 



1 





1 

5 



1 

1 




2 

1 



1 


1 



2 

1 



1 



1 


2 

2 



1 




1 

2 

2 



1 

1 



1 

3 

i 



2 




1 

3 

2 



2 




2 

4 

17 




1 




1 

2 





2 



2 

i 


. 


1 

1 



2 

4 




1 



1 

2 

1 




1 



2 

3 

4 





1 



1 

1 


. 



1 

1 


2 

2 




2 



2 

i 




2 

1 


3 

i 





1 


1 

i 


. 



2 


2 









152 



















OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS. 


£3 


Title of offices aud bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


Commissioner. 

Assistant Commissioner. 


1 Education Division. 


Total 


U 

© 

5*. 

d <D 
GO O 

ZZ r-H 

o £h 

£ a 
£> © 
P-l (© 

O o 

o'* 

o <D 

rz si 

3 


ao 

© 

IS 

3 

o 

© 


© 


e© 

Vi 

Vi 

o 

V 

a; 

r© 

3 

d 

fc 


A<(es 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 


© 

r© 


CO 

d 

© 


46-50 

56-60 


26-30 

56-60 

21-25 

36-40 


Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 


t-i 

<9 

rC 


00 

H 

d 

OP 


O Vh 


o d 

rd d 
£ 


CO 
CO 00 

cc 00 

~ rH 

© 

8 o 

** 
Sh d 

© r-H 

'©J CD 


p-( 
© © 


M O “ 

.© Ft 3 

s s.c 

— CC © 


3 

4 
9 

24 


Sb 

QO g 

«• s> 

d q 

d © 

rn 0} 

^ GO 
^ CD 

£ a 

O QO 

a * 

d d 


2 

s a . 
So ^ 

Pm 


r- 

® e3 
—< E 

« i 

fee® 
C r ? 

•S3 _bC 
rg 2 


O O 
■+= ^ 

® <o ® 
- ® o 
£ 5fl 

&§® 
d r d 

o r—I © 

OQ d •£ 

00 o 3 

<D *rH CC 


* Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere. 


































































































































































Number of offices and bu- 
_ reaus. _ 

i Number of divisions. 


116 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WBSHINGTON, 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed.* 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Aged 20 years [ 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

— 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

u 

<o 

r=> 

a 

£ 

Years. 

j Number. 

Years. 


19 

12 

7 

4 

26-30 

1 

2 


3 


• 



1 

31-35 

2 

4 









3 

41-45 

2 

6 








4 

46-50 

3 

10 








1 

51-55 

2 

12 








5 

56-60 

2 I 

13 








1 

61-65 

9. ! 

14 










3 

15 










1 

16 










1 

17 















Total 

19 

12 

7 

19 


19 



3 

. 

. 












19 

13 

6 

2 | 

26-30 




6 





3 

31-35 

2 

2 









5 

36-40 

1 

3 








7 

46-50 

2 

4 








2 

51-55 

1 

6 










1 

7 










2 

10 










1 

11 










4 

12 










2 

15 










1 

16 










1 

19 










1 

22 















Total 

19 

13 

6 

19 


19 



6 














! File.* Division. 

11 

7 

4 

3 

26-30 

3 

2 


3 







2 

31-35 

1 

7 









1 

41-45 

1 

10 








3 

46-50 

1 

12 








1 

56-60 

1 

13 








1 

71-75 

2 

14 










1 

34 










1 

43 















T otal ___ . 

11 

7 

1 

4 

11 


11 



3 

i 












Land Division _ 

22 

17 

5 

2 

21-25 

2 

1 


13 





3 

26-30 











1 


2 

2 








2 

36-40 

3 

3 








3 

41-45 










4 

46-50 

4 

4 








4 

51-55 

1 

5 








1 

56-60 

2 

6 








1 

61-65 

1 

11 








fl 


3 

13 










1 

16 










1 

20 










1 

21 










tl 





Total. 

22 

17 

1 5 

22 


22 



13 















Miscellaneous ................ 

15 

2 

2 

1 

26-30 

1 

1 


2 






1 

41-45 

1 

5 









2 

46-50 

1 

10 










1 

20 




Total... 

5 

2 

2 

4 


4 



2 






1 










* Exclusive of messengers, Laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere. t Not obtainable. 

J1 stenographer, 1 private secretary, 1 copyist, 2 draftsmen. (No private secretary May 24, 1893.) 










































































































































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON, 


117 


3 

rO 


a 

c3 

CO 

to . 
O OQ 


«+H 

O 

Ph 

OP 

g 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


Messengers and laborers 


Total 


ph 

o 


© 

o 


o 

cc 


Vh 
C . 


Ph T3 

0) <X> 
pO N 


co 

a> 


3 


a; 

c3 

3 


t-l 

<u 




Ages 20 years 
and under 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 


45 


oo 

f- 

c3 

0) 


*20 

26-30 

36-40 

41-45 

46-50 

51-55 


Length of 
service 
in the De¬ 
partment. 


<U 

43 


3D 

U 

c3 


1 

3 

4 

7 

8 
22 


O ' 4 -< 

— o 

? ©S3 

nj 04 h 

u rt 
O' *-• 
^ 0) 


O - 


CD 

Ph 
<D 

a 
0> 

OH,ji 

rP P > 
^ ® g 

S-a “ 
■s fc-p 

£3 .-4 

r- C» O 


/- 

3 

CS 

! ,3 

4-' 

a) 

Ph 

o 

P 


CO 

pH 

bC 

0> 

CO 

CO 

3 

CO 

cS 


CO bjo 

® 'o ^ 
© 

Ph 


s~ ci 
C co 

*© 

tc3 

.3'3d 

o o 

* to $ 
^ o ZJ 
CO .S -pH 

£ ti *S 
bCrS ® 


CS fcc 
o ci 


SUMMARY OF OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS. 


1 


7 


1 7 

I 


Summary of Office of Indian 
Affairs . 


Total 


63 

29 

1 

*20 

7 

1 

31 



3 

21-25 







17 

26-30 

10 

2 






8 

31-35 

6 

3 






10 

36-40 






10 

41-45 

11 

4 






22 

46-50 

2 

5 






8 

51-55 

5 

6 






9 

56—60 

4 

7 


. 




2 

61-65 

1 

8 






1 

71-75 

1 

9 







7^ 

10 






*2 


9 

11 







7 

12 








6 

13 








4 

14 








5 

15 








3 

16 








1 

17 








1 

19 








2 

20 








1 

21 








2 

22 








1 

24 








1 

34 








1 

43 








X2 












64 

29 

93 


93 


31 








* Under. 

t The law does not specify the “number of persons authorized to be employed ’’ in each division, 
t Statement of 2 unobtainable. 











































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 


118 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


Number in Office of Indian Affaire who have each relatives therein or in other Government establishments in 
Washington, such relatives being indicated in number and degree in the following columns: 


Number. 

Wife. 

Husband. 

Number 

of 

brothers. 

Number 
of sisters. 

Number 
of sons. 

Number 
of daugh¬ 
ters. 

Number 
of other 
relatives. 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

1 




1 



2 

3 

1 




1 



1 

2 

14 







1 

1 

1 

1 







1 

1 


1 

1 




2 

4 

2 

• 



1 




1 

] 

1 


1 




2 

4 

1 




1 



3 

4 

1 







3 

3 

1 


1 

1 





2 

1 






1 


1 

1 



1 




1 

2 

1 


1 


2 



2 

5 

1 


2 




2 

2 





1 



1 

2 



2 

1 




3 

1 


...... .... 

1 





1 









33 
















BUREAU OF PENSIONS. 


Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed.* 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 
service under process of 
civil-service law of 1883. 

® s' 

» ® 

^ CD 

0 0 

J X 
+- £ 
g a 

a ® 

& 

ct £ 

® C/j 

5 .2 • 

co ‘o -3 

P-c 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 
ical duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 


BUREAU OF PENSIONS. 











1 

Commissioner .. 

1 

1 


1 

65 

1 

1 
















1 

First Deputy Commissioner _ 

1 

1 

.... 

1 

45 

1 

1 

. 

. 


1 

Deputy Commissioner .. 

1 

1 


1 

45 

1 

8 














1 

Chief Clerk’s ................. 

42 

28 

14 

4 

21-25 

6 

1 

27 








10 

26-30 

4 

2 









10 

31-35 

6 

3 









4 

36-40 

1 

4 









6 

41-45 

4 

5 









4 

46-50 

5 

6 









4 

51-55 

i 

7 











i 

8 





• 






2 

10 











3 

11 











2 

12 











1 

13 











1 

14 











2 

16 











1 

20 










1 

21 










1 

28 



. 


Total. 

42 

28 

14 

42 


42 


27 
















‘Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere, counted under “ Chief Clerk’s.” 







































































































































































Number of offices and bu- 
rea us._ 

Number of divisions. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON, 


119 


l 


l. 


1 


Titles of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


Appoiv tm en 1—A ssis tan t Chief 
Clerk in charge . 


Total. 

I 

Board of Review... 


Total. 

Board of Revision 


Total 


1 

rH 

o 

5*. 

g nd 
a v 

ki 

CO o 


Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

ered public 

process of 

sv of 1883. 

Sjf 

S 

a a 

ci v 

5 3 

^ <o 

a 

doing cler- 

liigher- sal- 

I 

CO P 

1 0) © 
pH © 

o o 

© rp 

.fi © 

rz n 

P ,r ^ 

P 

& 

Number of males. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number who ent 

service under 

civil-service la 1 

Persons paid moi 

doing duty as i 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., 

ical duties of 

aried offices. 

18 

6 

12 

4 

20-25 

26-30 

31-35 

36-40 

41-45 

1 

1 

12 


1 


7 

1 

2 






1 

1 

5 

1 

3 

5 







3 

2 

6 







2 

46-50 

1 

7 








1 

8 









1 

9 









3 

10 

12 









1 









1 

13 


. 











18 

6 

12 

18 


18 


12 


1 







132 

119 

13 

4 

20-25 

26-30 

31-35 

36-40 

41-45 

2 

1 

27 



9 

1 

2 






12 

15 

3 







13 

15 

3 

6 







4 

7 







28 

46-50 

3 

8 







28 


3 

9 







17 

2 

56-60 

13 

10 







61-65 

19 

11 







2 

66-70 

10 

12 






2 

71-75 

13 

13 







3 

14 









3 

15 









6 

16 









1 

17 









5 

18 









1 

19 









2 

20 









3 

21 









4 

22 









2 

23 









2 

24 









1 

26 









2 

27 









4 

28 









1 

29 









1 

30 









1 

31 









4 

32 













132 

119 

13 

132 


132 


27 








28 

24 

4 

3 

26-30 

1 

3 

9 





6 

31-35 

1 

4 






3 

36-40 

1 

5 







4 

41-45 

3 

6 







6 

46-50 

3 

7 







5 

51—55 

1 

8 







1 

56-60 

1 

10 








7 

11 









1 

12 









4 

13 









1 

14 









1 

17 









1 

24 









2 

27 












28 

24 

4 

28 


28 


9 









. 


Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere, counted under “ Chief Clerk’s.” 



























































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 


120 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


1 N * 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed.* 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 

ical duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Medical .... 

133 

104 

29 

4 

21-25 

3 

1 

73 







15 

26-30 

6 

2 








20 

31-35 

31 

3 








22 

36-40 

9 

4 








11 

41-45 

5 

5 








15 

46-50 

4 

6 




• 




19 

51-55 

4 

7 








11 

56-60 

5 

8 








5 

61-65 

6 

9 








6 

66-70 

11 

10 








3 

71-75 

19 

11 








2 

76-80 

11 

12 










6 

13 










3 

14 










2 

15 










1 

17 










2 

18 










1 

19 




• 






2 

20 










1 

23 










1 

27 




Total. 

133 

104 

29 

133 


133 


73 













Law ... 

48 

33 

15 

4 

21-25 

1 

1 

30 







11 

26-30 

16 

3 







11 

31-35 

3 

4 








4 

36-40 

3 

5 








3 

41-45 

2 

6 








7 

46-50 

4 

7 








5 

51-55 

3 

9 








1 

56-60 

7 

10 








2 

61-65 

4 

11 










2 

12 










9 

13 










1 

14 










1 

17 










1 

19 




Total. 

48 

33 

15 

48 


48 


30 














Special Examination . 

183 

174 

9 

10 

21-25 

3 

1 

111 


1 





18 

26-30 

4 

2 








36 

31-35 

19 

3 








19 

36-40 

18 

4 








22 

41-45 

13 

5 








35 

46-50 

20 

6 








26 

51-55 

14 

7 








11 

56-60 

16 

8 








5 

61-65 

7 

9 








1 

66-70 

24 

10 










21 

11 










7 

12 










6 

13 










2 

14 










4 

16 










1 

17 









• 

4 

21 




Total. 

183 

174 

9 

183 


183 


111 












I 


* Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere, .counted under “Chief Clerk’s." 


















































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 


121 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., 


AT WASHINGTON. 


i 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


1 


Finance 


Total 
1 Eastern _ 


1 Middle 


Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. * 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 

ical duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

<0 

Years. 

36 

17 

19 

6 

21-25 

1 

1 

17 




5 

26-30 

12 

3 







7 

31-35 

6 

4 







5 

36-40 

1 

5 







5 

41-45 

3 

10 







2 

46-50 

2 

12 







1 

51-55 

6 

13 







3 

56-60 

1 

14 







2 

61-65 

2 

15 









1 

20 









1 

22 




36 

17 

19 

36 


36 


17 











160 

140 

20 

7 

21-25 

8 

1 

70 






14 

26-30 

3 

2 







16 

* 31-35 

28 

3 







16 

36-40 

5 

4 







16 

41-45 

3 

5 







22 

46-50 

9 

6 







29 

51-55 

2 

7 







21 

56-60 

6 

8 







10 

61-65 

8 

9 







7 

66-70 

27 

10 







2 

71-75 

29 

11 









5 

12 









8 

13 









2 

14 









1 

15 









1 

16 









2 

17 









1 

18 









1 

19 









1 

20 









2 

21 









3 

22 









1 

23 









1 

30 









2 

32 









1 

33 




160 

140 

20 

160 


160 


70 












163 

143 

20 

5 

21-25 

5 

1 

67 _1. 




18 

26-30 

11 

2 







8 

31-35 

21 

3 







21 

36-40 

9 

4 







13 

41-45 

3 

5 







30 

46-50 

8 

6 


. 





30 

51-55 

4 

7 







21 

56—60 

6 

8 







9 

61-65 

7 

9 







7 

66-70 

23 

10 







0 

71-75 

27 

11 







1 

76-80 

14 

12 







1 

81-85 

3 

13 









5 

14 









5 

15 









1 

16 









1 

17 









1 

19 





* Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere, counted under “ Chief Clerk’s." 


































































































































122 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


5 

'v 

a 

a 


j. 

£ 

o 

£ 

o 


o 

<£> 

a 

p 


Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed.* 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 

ical duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 


Middle —Continued. 






1 

21 










2 

22 











1 

23 











1 

24 











1 

25 











2 

29 











1 

30 





Total... 

163 

143 

20 

163 


163 


67 















1 

Western __ 

181 

164 

17 

8 

21-25 

9. 

1 

85 








18 

26-30 

12 

9 









24 

31-35 

48 

3 









29 

36-40 

5 

4 









20 

41-45 

5 

5 









27 

46-50 

7 

6 


i 






30 

51-55 

11 

7 









10 

56-60 

1 

8 









6 

61-65 

5 

9 









5 

66-70 

19 

10 









2 

71-75 

27 

11 









1 

76-80 

11 

12 









1 

81-85 

9 

13 











7 

14 











1 

16 











2 

17 











1 

18 











2 

22 











i 

23 











i 

25 











2 

26 











1 

27 











1 

29 

















Total.... 

181 

164 

17 

181 


181 


85 















1 

South ern .................. 

132 

117 

15 

5 

21-25 

4 

1 

76 








13 

26-30 

12 

2 









14 

31-35 

37 

3 









17 

36-40 

5 

4 









10 

41-45 

2 

5 









19 

46-50 

7 

6 









23 

51-55 

4 

7 









18 

56—60 

4 

8 









6 

61-65 

2 

9 









5 

66-70 

10 

10 









2 

71-75 

19 

11 











7 

12 











4 

13 











4 

14 











9. 

17 











2 

18 











1 

20 











2 

21 











2 

24 











1 

25 











1 

29 

















Total. 

132 

117 

15 

132 


132 


76 

.1... 













•Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere, counted under “Chief Clerk’s.” 


























































































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus._ 

Number of divisions. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


123 


I 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


u 

o 

A * 
+* • 

II 

GG © 


t g 

p* © 

rO 

o 


o 

4H 

u 

© OJ 
A SJ 

3'” 

p 


Old War and Nary. 


Total. 

1 Army and Navy Survivors 


113 


© 

A 

3 

p 


98 


CC 

© 

s 

£ 

«S 

O 

u 

© 

o 

a 

P 

& 


15 


Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 


© 

a 

p 

& 


15 

14 

14 

6 

5 

23 

21 

7 

3 

3 

1 

0 

0 

1 


Total 
Certificate .. 


CO 

Fh 

sB 

4) 


21-25 

26-30 

31-35 

36-40 

41-45 

46-50 

51-55 

56-60 

61-65 

66-70 

71-75 

76-80 

81-85 

86-90 


Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 


© 


7 

9 

32 

6 

5 
7 
2 
4 
4 

4 

6 
6 
2 

5 
3 
3 
3 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


CO 

M 

eS 

CD 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 
17 
22 

25 

26 
27 
40 


O 

O 


© £ 
c 

2 5" 

£ “ u 

u a to 


70 


o =0 

•wH ?H 

ob ® 
«>■ SB 

a a 
5 ® 

c; r. 

A 

-f ^ © 

o 


<8 
P 

§ p 

r? rr- 


3 bj D 

3 a • 

So ,2 

5^ « 


® *C5 

M-> GO 
O l 

p 

fcc2 
.2 be 

,§3 

© o 

-4-^ • 

® oo 5 
- £ o 

£ -es 

!’ 3 ° 
S r-n © 

0D P t* 

« o 2 

© .h P 


Total 


113 

98 

15 

113 


113 


70 1_L . 



1 


45 

23 

22 

5 

21-25 

8 

1 

21 





8 

26-30 

1 

2 






6 

31-35 

4 

3 







6 

36-40 

4 

4 







3 

41-45 

1 

5 







9 

46-50 

4 

6 







7 

51-55 

3 

7 







0 

56-60 

2 

8 







1 

61-65 

2 1 

10 1 








9 

11 









3 

12 









1 

13 









2 

14 









1 

22 













45 

23 

22 

45 


45 


21 






. 


1122 

19 

103 

11 

20-25 

1 

1 

t 73 



26 

26-30 

14 

2 






20 

31-35 

29 

3 







9 

36-40 

11 

4 







17 

41-45 

10 

5 







21 

46-50 

5 

6 







7 

51-55 

4 

7 







4 

56-60 

4 

8 







4 

61—65 

2 

9 







0 

66-70 

8 

10 







1 

71-75 

8 

11 



. 





7 

12 









12 

13 









2 

17 









1 

18 









2 

19 







12 


1 

20 








tl 













122 

19 

103 

122 


122 


73 






. 



‘Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere, counted under “Chief Clerk’s.” 
t Ages of two, service of one, relatives of two, and civil service of two unobtainable. 

















































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 


124 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed.* 

Number of males. 

Mumber of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. • 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Record _ 

88 

37 

51 

17 

20-25 

2 

1 

61 






14 

26-30 

4 

2 








15 

31-35 

43 

3 








14 

36-40 

4 

4 








4 

41-45 

2 

5 








10 

46-50 

2 

6 








7 

51-55 

2 

7 








3 

56-60 

2 

8 








2 

61-65 

1 

9 








0 

66-70 

8 

10 








2 

71-75 

4 

11 










5 

13 










2 

15 










1 

17 




• 






2 

21 










1 

24 










1 

26 










1 

27 










1 

29 




Total. 

88 

37 

51 

88 


88 


61 














Stationery ... 

5 

4 

1 

2 

30-35 

1 

2 

1 







1 

51-55 

1 

11 








1 

56-60 

1 

12 








1 

71-75 

1 

13 










1 

25 




Total. 

5 

4 

1 

5 


5 


1 














Mail ... 

51 

28 

23 

2 

20-25 

2 

1 

23 


1 



5 

26-30 

3 

2 







7 

31-35 

5 

3 








4 

36-40 

3 

4 








11 

41-45 

3 

5 








5 

46-50 

5 

6 








6 

51-55 

i 

7 








6 

56-60 

2 

9 








1 

61-65 

13 

10 








1 

66-70 

5 

11 








1 

71-75 

4 

12 








1 

76-80 

2 

13 








1 

81-85 

1 

17 










1 

24 




• 






1 

29 




Total. 

51 

28 

23 

51 


51 


23 

1 








■.1 A 

Superintendent’ 8 . 

74 

59 

15' 

7 

20 

21 

1 








12 

21-25 

6 

2 




* 




3 

26-30 

14 

3 








6 

31-35 

13 

4 








6 

36-40 

2 

5 








2 

41-45 

4 

7 








11 

46-50 

5 

8 








16 

51-55 

2 

10 








5 

56-60 

1 

11 








3 

61-65 

1 

12 








2 

66-70 

3 

13 








1 

71-75 

1 

16 










1 

25 




Total. 

74 

59 

15 

74 


74 















♦Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere, counted under “Chief Clerk’s.” 





















































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 125 

SUMMARY—BUREAU OF PENSIONS. 


1 

d 

3 

c 8 

X 

£ c 

OD 

P 

o 


l 

rH 

o 

rP 

tj "d 

X £ 

o ^ 


00 

© 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

ered public 

process of 

w of 1883. 

5 ® 

% ® 

^ be 

5 © 

r- 00 

T? 00 
© 

£ 3 

doing cler- 

higher-sal- 

d 

O w 

o 

f-t 

<D 

rO 

a 

d 

55 

X 

"d 

«4H 

o 

fr-t 

<D 

rP 

a 

P 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

cc >5 

® ® 
p., 

p- a 

o 3 

p 

® ® 
gi N 

S'” 

£ 

Number of males 

Number of femal 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number who ent 

service under 

civil-service la 1 

x ® 

S =3 

rtf 

.— -P 

ci O 
P.T3 
« 

n a 
o.S 0 - 

3^ ® 
P-i 

Messengers, etc., 

ical duties of 

aried offices. 

i 

22 

Whole number on this re¬ 
port . 

1, 757 

1,340 

417 

7 

20 

79 

92 

1 

853 


Q 





123 

21-25 

2 









211 

26-30 

366 

3 










235 

31-35 

103 

4 










199 

36-40 

64 

5 










170 

41-45 

93 

6 






• 




276 

46-50 

68 

7 










265 

51-55 

62 

8 










140 

56-60 

51 

9 






s' 




61 

61-65 

180 

10 










39 

66-70 

209 

11 

12 










18 

71-75 

95 










5 

76-80 

87 

13 










3 

81-85 

37 

14 










1 

86-90 

18 

15 












19 

16 












19 

17 












12 

18 












7 

19 






-h 






9 

20 












15 

21 












14 

22 












6 

23 












8 

24 












6 

25 






Balance not accounted for 
are dismissals and resig¬ 
nations since May 24, 
1893; and those detailed 
employes, whose state¬ 
ments have not been re¬ 
ceived up to date__. 

252 





5 

26 











8 

27 












5 

28 












7 

29 












3 

30 












1 

31 












6 

32 












1 

33 












1 

40 
















i 

22 

Total .............._ 

2,009 

1,340 

417 

*1,755 


*1, 756 


853 


3 











Note —The number of clerks in divisions is not fixed by law. Number given represents the number attached to each 
division May 24, 1893. Two clerks at $1,000 are employed under the superintendent, one as gas-fitter and the other as 
carpenter. 

* Ages of two persons unknown, length of service of one person unknown. 
















































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 


126 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 

Number in the Bureau of Pensions who have each relatives therein or in other Government establishments in 
Washington, such relatives being indicated in number and degree in the following columns. 


1 

1 

Number. 

Wife. 

Husband. 

Number 

of 

brothers. 

Number 

of 

sisters. 

Number 
of sons. 

Number 

of 

daugh¬ 

ters. 

Number 
of other 
relatives. 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

3 

1 






1 

2 

24 




1 




1 

37 




1 



1 

6 

22 


1 






1 



• 



1 


1 

2 





1 

1 


2 




1 


1 



2 

66 



1 





l 

17 



1 




1 

2 

169 







1 

1 

40 







2 

2 

3 






1 

1 

2 

5 



1 




2 

3 

8 







3 

3 

4 







4 

4 

1 







5 

5 

4 





1 


1 

2 

9 



1 



1 

2 

2 



1 




3 

4 

i 



1 



2 

3 

i 




1 



3 

4 

4 




2 




2 

5 



1 

1 




2 

i 





1 

1 

2 

4 

i 



1 


1 


1 

3 

i 



1 


2 



3 

i 



1 




4 

5 

2 



2 





2 

2 



3 





3 

3 



. 

2 



2 

1 


1 



1 


1 

3 

1 

j. 


2 


1 



3 

1 




.r 

1 



2 










*450 


















PATENT OFFICE. 


Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed, t 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number -who entered public 
service under process of 
civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 
doing duty as messengers, 
etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 
ical duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

1 

Office of Commissioner . 

11 

8 

3 

4 

31-35 

1 

1 

4 

1 







3 

36-10 

1 

2 









2 

41-45 

1 

6 









1 

46-50 

2 

7 











1 

9 











2 

14 











1 

15 









n 


tl 

22 





Total...... 

11 

8 

3 

ii 


11 


4 

1 













— 


* Relatives of two unobtainable. 

t Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere. 
J Statement not obtainable. 























































































































































Number of offices and bu- 
_ reans. _ 

Number of divisions. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 127 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed.* 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

services under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 

ical duties of higher sal¬ 
aried officers. 

Number. 

Years. 

• 

Number. 

Years. 

Office of Chief Clerk—Division 














A . 

7 

4 

3 

1 

21 25 

1 

1 



3 



2 





2 

26-30 

1 

2 










1 

46-50 

1 

7 








2 

71-75 

1 

10 










1 

11 








tl 


t2 

36 




Total. 

7 

4 

3 

7 


7 




3 


2 














Mail Doom No. 1 (Division A).. 

6 

5 

1 

3 

26-30 

2 

6 







1 

31-35 

1 

10 








1 

51-55 

1 

14 


. 


~~ 




1 

71-75 

1 

15 










1 

27 




Total. 

6 

5 

1 

6 


6 


1 1 









.1.1 

Mail Boom No. 2 (Division A).. 

4 


4 

1 

26-30 

1 

4 



1 






1 

31-35 

1 

7 










1 

41-45 

1 

14 








1 

46-50 

1 

16 




Total. 

4 


4 

4 


4 




1 
















Application Room (Division A). 

9 

6 

3 

2 

31—35 

1 

3 



1 






4 

41-45 

2 

6 










2 

46-50 

1 

7 








1 

56-60 

1 

10 










1 

12 










2 

14 










1 

25 




Total. 

9 

6 

3 

9 


9 




1 
















Attorney’s Room ( Division A).. 

2 

2 


1 

51-55 

1 

6 



1 






1 

66-70 

1 

7 






Total. 

2 

2 


2 


2 




1 
















Interference Records (Division 














A) . 

5 

3 

2 

1 

21-25 

1 

1 



1 



2 





2 

26-30 

1 

7 










1 

46—50 

1 

11 








1 

61—65 

1 

27 










1 

28 




Total. 

5 

3 

2 

5 


5 




1 


2 















Financial Clerk (Division A).. 

4 

4 


1 

26-30 

1 

2 







1 

36-40 

1 

5 








1 

51-55 

1 

12 








1 

61-65 

1 

21 




Total . 

4 

4 


4 


4 
















Model Halls (Division A) . 

5 

5 


1 

21-25 

1 

2 



2 







2 

46-50 

1 

3 










1 

56-60 

1 

7 








1 

61—65 

1 

20 










1 

25 




Total. 

5 

5 


5 


5 




2 

















* Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere. t Statement not obtainable. 















































































































































































































128 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


Number of offices and bu- ! 

reaus. 

CO 

o 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author- ! 

ized to be employed.* 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 

ical duties of higher-sal- 
. aried offices. 

• rH 

CO 

> 

O 

U 

o> 

3 

3 

z; 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 


i 

Scientific Library (Division A ). 

15 

4 

11 

1 

26-30 

i 

3 

4 


1 







1 

31-35 

i 

4 










6 

36-40 

3 

6 






* 




1 

41-45 

5 

7 










2 

46-50 

1 

8 










2 

51-55 

1 

11 










2 

56-60 

1 

12 












1 

21 












1 

28 






Total. 

15 

4 

11 

15 


15 


4 


1 















i 

Issue and Gazette—Division B. 

29 

11 

18 

3 

21-25 

1 

1 

l’ 


10 







2 

26-30 

1 

5 










2 

31-35 

2 

6 










2 

36-40 

2 

7 










1 

41-45 

3 

8 










4 

46-50 

1 

11 










6 

51-55 

4 

12 










6 

56-60 

1 

13 










3 

61-65 

1 

14 












1 

15 












1 

16 












2 

17 












2 

20 












2 

21 












1 

23 












2 

24 












1 

27 












1 

33 






Total. 

29 

11 

18 

29 


29 


1 


10 













i 

Board of Appeals . 

5 

4 

1 

1 

36-40 

1 

12 



1 







1 

46-50 

1 

18 










2 

56-60 

1 

23 










1 

71-75 

2 

24 






Total. 

5 

4 

1 

5 


5 




1 















i 

Interference Division . 

5 

3 

2 

2 

26-30 

1 

4 

2 









1 

41-45 

2 

7 










<1 

46-50 

1 

11 










1 

56-60 

1 

12 






Total. 

5 

3 

2 

5 


5 


2 J 










. 







i 

Draftsman—Division C . 

38 

25 

13 

6 

21-25 

4 

1 

13 


9 







4 

26-30 

3 

2 








5 

31-35 

2 

3 










5 

36-40 

1 

4 










1 

41-45 

2 

5 










10 

46-50 

1 

6 










5 

51-55 

3 

7 










2 

56-60 

1 

8 












2 

9 












3 

10 












3 

12 












2 

16 












1 

18 












2 

19 












1 

21 





♦Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere. 






























































































































































129 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC. 


AT WASHINGTON. 


Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed.* 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

3 if 

£ a 

d a> 

J « 

T z oq 

© a 

f-t M 

2 

o ^ 

r—« 

ce 3 

rr* 

2 

G 0 O -i 

© w v 
Pn 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 

ical duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

' Number. 

CO 

5 

© 



Draftsman—Division C —Con- 






3 

22 






tinued. 






2 

23 












1 

24 












1 

27 






Total. 

38 

25 

13 

38 


38 


13 


9 














1 

Assignment and Copying. Diris- 













ion D . 

59 

12 

47 

6 

21-25 

7 

1 

20 


13 







5 

26-30 

5 

2 








11 

31-35 

4 

3 










5 

36-40 

5 

4 






• 




6 

41-45 

9 

6 










9 

46-50 

8 

7 






- 




5 

51-55 

4 

8 










6 

56-60 

2 

10 










3 

61-65 

1 

11 










2 

71-75 

1 

12 












1 

13 












3 

16 












3 

17 












2 

21 












1 

24 












1 

25 










tl 


t2 

43 






Total.... 

59 

12 

47 

59 


59 


20 


13 















1 

Tillage and fences. Division 1. . 

8 

5 

3 

1 

21-25 

1 

1 

3 








2 

36-40 

2 

6 










1 

46-50 

1 

10 










1 

51-55 

1 

12 










1 

56-60 

2 

22 










1 

61-65 

1 

25 










1 

66-70 








Total .. .. 

8 

5 

3 

8 


8 


3 

















1 

Farm stock, products, etc. Di- 













vision 2 .._ _ 

7 

5 

2 

1 

21-25 

1 

2 

3 









1 

26-30 

1 

3 










3 

31-35 

1 

6 










1 

41-45 

1 

10 










1 

51-55 

1 

11 












1 

13 












1 

26 

i 




Total.. 

7 

5 

2 

7 


7 


3 

















1 

Metallurgy, metal founding, 













forging, rolling, coating, an- 













nealing, tempering, etc. Di- 













vision 3 . . 

8 

6 

2 

2 

26-30 

1 

1 

7 









4 

31-35 

2 

• 2 










1 

36-40 

1 

3 










1 

46-50 

1 

5 












1 

7 












1 

8 












1 

13 






Total. 

8 

6 

2 

8 


8 


7 






— 






— 





* Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere. 


‘Statement not obtainable. 

n. Rep. 88-9 
































































































































































130 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


2 

rO 

3 

ce 

0D 

<V 

o 


<+-l 

o 

J- 

<D 

p 

a 

£ 


® i 


GO 

• 

• 

1 

u 

o 

ec * 

'p 'd 

c3 © 

x O 


GO 

Ages 20 years 1 
and under, 
and over in | 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

ered public 

process of 

\v of 1883. 

re than $840 

messengers, 

doing cler- 

higlier-sal- 

o 

m 

' s 

® 

r» 

g 

£ 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of perse 

izeel to be cm 

Number of males. 

Number of female 

Number. 

Years. 

£ 

CD 

r“ 

*2 

Year 8. 

Number who ent 

service under 

civil-service la 

Persons paid moi 

doing duty as 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., 

ical duties of 

aried offices. 

1 

Civil engineering. Division 4.. 

1 

q 

6 1 

£ 

1 

i 

26-30 

36-40 

1 

4 

3 






3 

2 

6 1 









2 

41-45 

1 

9 









1 

46-50 

56-60 

1 

17 









1 

U 

1 

20 









t3 

21 















9 

6 

3 

9 


9 


3 












1 

Fine arts, stationery, bookbind¬ 
ing, music, etc. Division 5. .. 

9 

5 

4 

1 

21-25 

26-30 

1 

1 

1 






1 

1 

7 









1 

31-35 

1 

13 









3 

36-40 

1 

14 









1 

46-50 

1 

16 









1 

51-55 

1 

18 









1 

66-70 

1 1 

22 










1 

23 











1 

26 

















9 

5 

4 

9 

. 

9 


1 












1 

Chemistry, medicines, fertili¬ 
zers, preserving, photog¬ 
raphy, sugar, and salt. Di- 

8 

6 

2 

1 

21-25 

1 

1 

4 






1 

26-30 

1 

2 









1 

31-35 

1 

6 









2 

36-40 

1 

7 









1 

46-50 

1 

10 


• 







1 

51-55 

1 

12 









1 

56-60 

1 

16 










1 

18 

















8 

6 

2 

8 


8 


4 





1 







1 

Harvesters, games, and toys. 

9 

7 

2 

1 

21-25 

2 

1 

7 







i 

5 

26-30 

2 

2 








2 

31-35 

3 

6 









1 

36-40 

1 

8 










1 

10 
















Total__ 

9 

7 

2 

9 


9 


7 












1 

Furniture, toilet, umbrellas, and 
canes, etc. Divisions . 

9 

7 

2 

1 

21-25 

1 

2 

3 








1 

26-30 

1 

3 









3 

31-35 

l 

6 









3 

36-40 

1 

7 









1 

46-50 

1 

8 










1 

11 











1 

12 











1 

20 











1 

21 
















Total. 

9 

7 

2 

9 

-- 


9 


3 

|. 









:|-- 

1 

. 


* Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere, 
t Statement not obtainable. 













































































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus._ 

Number of divisions. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 131 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed.* 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service uuder process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Hydraulics, five extinguishers, 













etc. Division 9 . 

8 

6 

2 

2 

21-25 

1 

1 



4 


1 





2 

26-30 

3 

2 










2 

31-35 

1 

12 








1 

36-40 

1 

13 








1 

51-55 

1 

14 










1 

15 




Total... 

8 

G 

2 

8 


8 

*| 


4 


1 














Carriages and wagons, railway 













cars, etc. Division 10 . 

8 

6 

2 

2 

26-30 

1 

9 



4 







2 

31-35 

1 

3 










i 

36-40 

1 

6 








2 

46-50 

1 

8 








1 

51-55 

2 

11 










1 

12 










1 

26 




Total... 

8 

6 

2 

8 


8 




4 
















Boots and shoes, clasps, buckles 













and buttons, harness, hose, 













and belting, etc. Division 11 . 

9 

6 

3 

3 

26-30 

1 

9 



2 







2 

31-35 

1 

3 










1 

36-40 

1 

10 








1 

41-45 

1 

11 








1 

46-50 

1 

13 








1 

56-60 

1 

14 










1 

15 










1 

18 










1 

22 




Total __ 

9 

6 

3 

9 


9 




2 
















Mechanical engineering, store 













service, etc., Division 12.. 

9 

8 

1 

2 

26-30 

2 

3 



4 






2 

31-35 

i 

6 










1 

3(4-40 

i 

7 


* 






1 

41-45 

i 

9 








1 

46-50 

i 

11 








2 

51-55 

2 

15 










1 

25 




Total_ 

9 

8 

1 

9 


9 




4 
















Metal-working, arms and pro- 













jeettl's, e.to,. Division 13 

8 

6 

2 

2 

26-30 

1 

1 



1 







1 

31-35 

1 

8 










1 

36-40 

1 

12 








4 

51-55 

1 

13 










1 

16 










1 

17 










1 

22 










1 

24 

.|. 


Tnt il l _ _ , - T - -__ 

8 

6 

O 

8 


8 




1 














- 1 -, 


* Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere. 



























































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus^_ 

I Number of division. 


132 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 



1 

u 

-4-> • 

tn O 


G0 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

O *'■ 

^ £ 

?2 05 
** 

S P 

CS 05 
jU ^ 

3 8 

05 S 

doing cler- 

higher-sal- 

Title of offices and bureaus 
aud divisions thereof. 

ip ^ 

s ® 

p- a 

o o 

c 

rO 05 

£ 

Number of males. 

Number of female 

Number. 

Years. 

rH 

05 

£ 

Years. 

Persons paid mor 

doing duty as 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., 

ical duties of 

aried offices. 

Metal-bending, wire- working, 
coin-controlled apparatus, 
farriery, etc. Division 14 ... 

6 

4 

9 

3 

1 

26-30 

31-35 

1 

2 

4 





1 

o 

o 








1 

36-40 

1 

5 1 








1 

46-50 

1 

7 









1 

13 










1 

16 













Total 

6 

4 

9 

6 


6 


4 












Plastics, paper-making, paving, 
glass, fuel, bread-making, etc. 

8 

6 

2 

2 

31-35 

1 

9 

2 





i 

36-40 

2 

11 








2 

41-45 

3 

13 








i 

46-50 

1 

15 








2 

56-60 

1 

21 


- 











Total 

• 8 

6 

9 

8 


8 


2 












Telegraphy, telephony, electric 
lighting, and signaling. Di- 

9 

7 

2 

1 

21-25 

1 

2 

6 






3 

26-30 

1 

3 







3 

31-35 

1 

4 








1 

36-40 

1 

6 









1 

8 










1 

9 










1 

13 








tl 


t2 

14 













Total 

9 

7 

2 

9 


9 


6 










Paper m a n uf a during and 
pyinliii g . Division 77 - - 

8 

6 

2 

1 

21-25 

1 

1 

3 





2 

26-30 

1 

3 








3 

31-35 

1 

5 








2 

36-40 

1 

6 









2 

10 










1 

11 




♦ 






1 

20 














Total _ 

8 

6 

2 

8 


8 


3 












Steam engineering. Division 18. 

8 

6 

2 

1 

21-25 

2 

2 

4 






4 

26-30 

i 

3 








1 

46-50 

i 

4 








1 

51-55 

i 

6 








1 

66-70 

i 

16 









i 

20 










i 

24 













Total. 

8 

6 

2 

8 

. 

8 


4 









Stores and furnaces. Division 19 

8 

6 

2 

9 

21-25 

3 

2 

3 


1 



2 

26-30 

1 

7 






2 

31-35 

1 

12 







1 

36-40 

2 

13 







1 

41-45 

1 

18 













Total __ 

8 

6 

2 

8 


8 


3 


1 









* Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere, 
t Statement- not obtainable. 










































































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON, 


133 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed.* 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment 

Number who entered public 

services under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

N umber. 

Years. 

Builders’ hardware, cutlery, 











safes, dentistry, surgery, an- 











der taking, artificial limbs, 











etc. Division 20 . 

8 

8 


2 

26 30 

1 


2 







2 

31-35 

2 

7 








1 

36-40 

1 

16 








1 

41-45 

1 

17 








1 

51-55 

1 

20 








1 

56-60 

1 

26 










1 

29 




Total.. 

8 

8 


8 


8 


2 










Textiles, etc. Division 21 . 

7 

6 

1 

3 

26-30 

1 

3 

6 







3 

31-35 

1 

4 







1 

36-40 

2 

7 










2 

9 










1 

16 




Total. 

7 

6 

1 

7 


7 


6 














Firearms, navigation, signals, 






* 





etc. Division 22 . 

8 

6 

2 

2 

31-35 

1 

5 

2 







1 

41-45 

1 

6 








1 

46-50 

1 

9 




‘ 




2 

51—55 

1 

11 








1 

56-60 

1 

14 








1 

61—65 

1 

22 










1 

24 










1 

32 




Total. 

8 

6 

2 

8 


8 


9 








. 

1 

..... 


Instruments of precision, aeons- 











tics, optics, etc., trade-marks, 











Division 23 . 

14 

7 

7 

1 

21-25 

3 

2 

7 







4 

26 30 

2 

4 








1 

31-35 

1 

6 








9 

36-40 

1 

8 








3 

46-50 

1 

9 








3 

56-60 

1 

12 










1 

13 










1 

14 









1 

16 










1 

17 










1 

20 




Total. 

14 

7 

7 1 

14 


14 


7 











Sewing machines, apparel, de- 











signs. Division 24 . 

8 

6 

2 

1 

26-30 

1 

4 

2 


1 





3 

31-35 

1 

7 








2 

36-40 

1 

9 







1 

51-55 

V 

10 







1 

56-60 

1 

11 


! 







1 

12 


1 








l 1 

13 










1 

17 




Total. 

8 

6 

2 

8 


8 


2 


1 













• * Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere. 



















































































































































































134 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


1 

u 

o 

5*. 

5 S 

to 

GO £ 


GO 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

ered public 

process of 

w of 1883. 

$ ® 

** b ° 

£3 •—> 
cd © 

rl x 

TB ® 

^ 0) 
v a 

doing cler- 

higher-sal- 

Number of perse 

ized to be eni] 

Number of males. 

,3 

O 

8 

g 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number who ent 

service under 

civil-service la 

Persons paid moi 

doing duty as : 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., 

ical duties of 

aried offices. 

8 

6 

2 

3 

31-35 

41-45 

56-60 

61-65 

1 

4 

1 





1 

1 

8 

11 







2 

1 







1 

1 

12 








1 

17 

1 







1 

21 






tl 


t2 

29 









8 

6 

2 

8 


8 


1 









8 

6 

2 

3 

26-30 

31-35 

41-45 

51-55 

2 

1 

4 


1 


2 

1 

3 







1 

3 

7 







2 

1 

15 








1 

20 











8 

6 

2 

8 


8 


4 


1 






7 

6 

1 

2 

26-30 

1 

1 

2 


1 




i 

39-40 

41-45 

l 1 

5 







2 

1 

11 







1 

46-50 

1 

12 








1 

16 







*1 


*2 

18 

1 








i 

7 

6 

1 

7 


7 


2 


1 










9 

7 

2 

3 

26-30 

1 

2 

6 






3 

31-35 

1 

3 







1 

36-40 

1 

4 







1 

41-45 

1 

5 







1 

46-50 

1 

6 








1 

8 









1 

12 









1 

18 









1 

24 









1 


9 

7 

2 

9 


9 


6 












11 

9 

2 

2 

21-25 

2 

2 

4 




3 

26-30 

1 

3 







2 

31-35 

1 

4 



- 




1 

36-40 

1 

6 







2 

46-50 

1 

11 







1 

51-55 

1 

13 








2 

17 









1 

18 









1 

24 













11 

9 

2 

11 


11 


4 








a 

e3 

act 

® 

o 

SP 


O 

Sh 

® 

a 

I 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


Artemin and oil wells, butcher¬ 
ing, mills and thrashing, 
stone working, etc. Division 
25 . 


Total. 


Electricity, generation, distri¬ 
bution, etc. Division 26 - 


Total 


Brushing and scrubbing, grind¬ 
ing and polishing, laundry, 
etc. Division 27 . 


Total 


Pneumatics, refrigeration, air 
and gas engines, etc. Division 
28 . 


Total. 


Woodworking machines, car¬ 
pentry, coopering, roofing, 
wood sawing, wood turning, 
etc. Division 29 . 


Total 


" Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere, 
t One statement not obtainable. 
































































































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


135 


Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of division. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
aud divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed.* 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

J Number. 

Years. 


1 

Lamps, gas-fitting, type-writers, 













matrix-making machines, etc. 













Division 30 ............._ 

7 

4 

3 

1 

21-25 

1 

3 

4 









2 

26-30 

1 

4 










3 

31-35 

1 

5 










1 

36-40 

1 

6 












1 

7 












1 

12 












1 

19 






Total . 

7 

4 

3 

7 


7 


4 














. 



1 

Gas, painting, leather, tan- 













ning, Alcohols, oils, fast, glue, 













p.to.. Division 3 1 _ 

7 

5 

2 

1 

21-25 

1 

2 

3 









1 

26-30 

1 

6 










2 

31-35 

2 

7 










1 

36-40 

1 

ii 










2 

41-45 

1 

12 












1 

20 






Total _ _ .. 

7 

5 

2 

7 


7- 


3 

















1 

Advertising, baggage , packing 













and storing vessels, etc. Di- 













vision 32 __ 

7 

5 

2 

3 

26-30 

1 

2 

6 









4 

31-35 

1 

4 











1 

5 












2 

6 











• 

2 

8 






Total 

7 

5 

2 

7 


7 


6 

















1 

MESSENGERS, ASSISTANT MES- 













SENGERS, LABORERS, ETC. 














1 

1 


1 

51-55 

1 

26 



















Messenger and property clerk 

1 












n t & i non 

1 

1 


1 

61-65 

1 

14 




















3 

2 


1 

26-30 

1 

1 



2 







1 

46-50 

1 

11 










1 

61-65 

1 

14 







3 

3 


3 


3 




2 
















Assistant messengers at $730 ... 

20 

10 

10 

2 

21-25 

2 

1 



15 







5 

26-30 

2 

2 










2 

31-35 

4 

3 










4 

36 40 

6 

4 










2 

41-45 

1 

6 










3 

46-50 

1 

7 










2 

56-60 

1 

9 










1 

20 












1 

23 












1 

26 







20 

10 

10 

20 


20 



15 












- 




1 


1 — 


1 ” 1 1 • l 


* Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere. 







































































































































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus._ 

Number of divisions. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


136 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


Laborer8 at $GOO 


Total. 

Laborers at $4S0 


Total. 

Messenger boys at $360 


Total 


1 

p 

o 

A . 

(D 


OQ 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

° T 

£ ® 

** b£ 

3 ? 

^ © 

(D 5 

1 1 
r-H 

£ ce 

CD 

O £ 

fccj§ 

.2 

c 2 

c a 

OD — 

Fh <£> 

? © 

O 

O 4* 

l! 

Number of males. 

Number of female 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Persons paid mon 

doing duty as 1 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., < 

cal duties of 

aried offices. 

45 

21 

24 

7 

21-24 

8 

1 



17 

3 

26-30 

5 

2 






7 

31-35 

9 

3 







5 

36-40 

41-45 

6 

4 







10 

2 

5 







2 

46-50 

1 

6 







7 

51-55 

1 

7 







1 

56-60 

6 

8 







1 

61-65 

1 

10 








1 

13 









1 

14 









1 

20 







*2 


3 

24 













45 

21 

24 

45 


45 


. 

17 






44 

23 

21 

6 

20 

8 

4 



12 

6 

21-25 

6 

9. 







4 

26-30 

10 

3 







7 

31-35 

3 

4 1 







3 

36-40 

2 

5 

• 






3 

41-45 

3 

6 







7 

46-50 

6 

7 







2 

56-60 

1 

8 







6 

61-65 

5 

9 










44 

23 

21 

44 


44 



• 

12 






15 

15 


11 

20 

6 

1 



2 


1 

21-25 

3 

9 







1 

41-45 

3 

3 







1 

46-50 

1 

4 I 







*1 

1 

5 








*1 















15 

15 


15 


15 




2 








SUMMARY—PATENT OFFICE. 


48 

Summary of the Patent Office. 

605 

366 

233 

17 

53 

20 

21.25 

52 

55 

52 

1 

2 

172 

1 

48 






99 

26. 30 

3 









107 

31.35 

36 

4 









72 

36.40 

18 

5 









50 

41.45 

49 

6 



. 






70 

46. 50 

53 

7 









50 

51.55 

27 

8 









40 

56. 60 

14 

9 









16 

61. 65 

17 

10 









4 

66. 70 

29 

11 









6 

71.75 

27 

12 










19 

13 











16 

14 











9 

15 











15 

16 











15 

17 









. 


9 

18 











3 

19 











13 

20 





Statements not obtainable. 




























































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


137 


Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
aud divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed.* 

Number of males. 

| Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 

ical duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

/ 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 



Summary of the Pateut Office— 






12 

21 






Continued. 






10 

22 












6 

23 











1 

12 

24 












5 

25 












6 

26 












4 

27 



. 









2 

28 












2 

29 












1 

32 












1 

33 












-1 

36 







. 



121 


1 

43 






- 






121 





1 

48 

Total. 

1605 

366 

233 

605 


605 

• 

172 

1 

48 














* The law does not specify the “ Number of persons authorized to be employed ” in each division, 
t Statements of 21 unobtainable because of dismissals, resignations, and 6 vacancies. 

1 Including 6 vacancies. 

Note. —The discrepancy between 599, total of males and females, and 605, total number authorized to be employed, is caused 
by the 6 vacancies above noted. 


Number in the Patent Office who have each relatives therein or in other Government establishments in Washing¬ 
ton, such relatives being indicated in number and degree in the following columns. 


Number. 

Wife. 

Husband. 

Number 

of 

brothers. 

Number 
of sisters. 

Number 
of sons. 

Number 
of daugh¬ 
ters. 

Number 
of other 
relatives. 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

2 

1 







1 

1 


1 


1 



1 

3 

30 



1 





1 

2 



2 





2 

i 



4 





4 

3 



1 

1 




2 

1 



1 


1 



2 

1 



1 



1 


2 

14 



1 




1 

2 

5 



1 




2 

3 

1 



1 




3 

4 

28 




1 




1 

3 




2 




2 

4 

1 


1 



1 

2 

4 

12 




1 



2 

3 





1 



1 

2 





1 


i 

2 

1 





1 


2 

3 

10 






1 


1 

1 






1 

1 

2 

86 







1 

1 

26 







2 

2 

8 







3 

3 









246 







. 


l 



1 • 




























































































































Number of offices and bu- 
_ reaus. _ 

Number of divisions. 


138 EXECUTIVE DEPAETMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 

OFFICE OF EDUCATION. 


Title of offices and bureaus ; 
and divisions thereof. 


OFFICE OF EDUCATION. 
Not Assigned to Divisions.. 


Total... 

1 Correspondence and Records. 


Total 
Statistics... 


u 

o 

■2 *■' 


£ a 

cd cd 

^ OD 

o o 

r-H 

CD ^ 

X <z> 

•Z, N 


Total. 

1 International Exchanges. 


Total. 

Library and Museum. 


Total. 

Education in Alaska 

Total. 

Laborers, etc . 


12 


Total 


® 

C3 


<+H 

O 

fH 

CD 

4 = 


4 4 


5 1 


50 

® 

3 

,® 


u 

® 


2 


Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 
5 years. 


Number. 

Years. 

1 

21-25 

1 

36-40 

1 

41-45 

1 

56-60 


12 9 


Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 


fH* 


CD 


4 = 

CO 

a 

p 

c3 

£ 

CD 

& 



O 

^ „ c6 
3 $ oo 

CD ^ 

O Vh 

* 

^ ^ ce 
S ® r ~ l 
^ © 
C o 
S*£ 


CD 

fH 

CD 

4* 


o 

00 

ce 

2 


00 

*4 

CD 

c£) 

C 

© 

oo 

oo 

CD 

a 


CD 

2 00 

a * 


£ 


<X) CD 
^ o ® 

CD -r< r-H 

-O £> *rH 

fH ^ 
fl 0D 

H 3D O 




1 

4 

6 

11 


2ti—30 
41-45 
56-60 
61-65 


3 

14 

15 
21 


12 


21-25 

26-30 

31-35 

36-40 

41-45 

46-50 

51-55 

56-60 


36-40 

41-45 

46-50 

56-60 


26-30 

31-35 

46-50 

51-55 

56-60 

66-70 


12 


31-35 

56-60 


t20 

26-30 

31-35 

51-55 

46-50 

56-60 


1 

2 

6 

7 

8 
10 
11 
12 
16 


3 

4 
8 

11 

12 

14 


4 

7 

12 

14 

16 

20 


£>5 
C5 3 

p.'tf 
cd be 

5 a • 

So 2 

p-i 


fH C3 

® 50 

? * 
sr ® 
c .O 
■s 4C 
o ■— 

® o . 
+= 00 

gssa 

5 'U 

CD CD 
oo r "2 
CO £3 fn 
<D CD CC 


Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewnere. 


t Under. 




























































































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON, 


139 


SUMMARY—OFFICE OF EDUCATION. 


Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed.* 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service 
in the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 

ical duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

1 

6 

Office of Education . 

+44 

28 

16 

1 

120 

5 

1 

10 

1 

1 







2 

21-25 

2 

2 










6 

26-30 

3 

3 










5 

31-35 

4 

4 










4 

36-40 

1 

5 










5 

41-45 

5 

6 










7 

46-50 

3 

7 










3 

51-55 

3 

8 










9 

56-60 

1 

10 










1 

61-65 

4 

11 










1 

66-70 

3 

12 












4 

14 












1 

15 












2 

16 












1 

20 












2 

21 

















1 

6 


44 

28 

16 

, 

44 


44 


10 

1 

1 


* The law does not specify the “ number of persons authorized to be employed ” in each division, 
tineluding one detailed from the Secretary’s Office. 

} Under. 


Number in the Office of Education who have each relatives therein or in other Government establishments in 
Washington, such relatives'being indicated in number and degree in the following columns. 


Number. 

Wife. 

Husband. 

Number 

of 

brothers. 

Number 
of sisters. 

Number 
of sons. 

Number 
of daugh¬ 
ters. 

Number 
of other 
relatives. 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

3 



1 





1 

1 



1 




1 

2 

1 




1 

. 


1 

2 

1 



1 

1 




2 

2 


. 



2 

2 

1 







3 

3 

4 







1 

1 

1 


1 





1 

2 

1 

1 



1 



5 

7 




. 






15 























































































































140 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENES, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 
OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER OF RAILROADS. 


X 

X 

Title of offices and bureaus 
aud divisions thereof. 

i 

*4 

* 

5 9 
x 

x 2 
© ^ 

w ^ 

t- 

^ S 

£ 

GO 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

3 cc 

- X X 

E- - x 

"© £ o 

4 e J 

^ 'c © 

^ S3 3 

u. o ® 

- - > 

2 © 

- ® c 

55 

5 aT 
x ^ 

^ 5° 

~ X 

2 

© X 

_ 

2 br: 

~ Q 

1 1 — 

• i— • — ^ 

fH £ 

« X 

fcC ® 

_ r—> 

•- tJD 

|°« 

® jr © 

X - 
f-i i— 

© ^ ^ 

© © 

s s § 

S 

t £ 

>• 

f-t 

Number. 

Years. 

*4 

£ 

Years. 

1 


Offick of Commissioner of 













I? a u. wo a ns . 

7 

6 

1 

1 

21-25 

3 

1 










1 

26-30 

1 

4 










1 

31-35 

1 

13 










1 

51 —55 

12 











1 

71—75 











t2 


. 




i 


Total. 


6 

1 

7 


7 












. 




- 



* Xot separated into divisions. t Information not obtainable because of resignation and dismissal. 


Xumber in the Office of the Commissioner of Railroads who have each relatives therein or in other Government 
establishments in Washington, such relatives being indicated in number and degree in the following columns. 


Number. 

Wife. 

Husband. 

Number 
of broth¬ 
ers. 

Number 
of sisters. 

Number 
of sons. 

Number 
of daugh¬ 
ters. 

Number 
of other 
relatives. 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

1 

1 




1 




1 

1 





« 

1 







2 


. 
















GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 


X 

Z X 

® 

i 

X 

>■ 

z 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

i 

f-t 

3 * 

X C 

X © 

c O 

t- . 

55 

X 

f-l 

© 

55 

X 

© 

S-. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

~ cc 

^ X X 
- x X 

~ © I- 

— E 

1 

5s g 
b J ® 

a ®- 

2 X © 
& 

2 « 

X o 
«• ? c 

5 3 

- X 

53 5 

O X 
© C3 

3 >5 

Cw ^ 

x be 

x _© 4s 

3 ® 

■H 

■ i 

.- i—^ 

© x 

“i 

.s.a> 

© ^ 

© © . 
'g * 

E. x § 
x® 3 
9z 

u3 Z 

3 3 

x *ri 
x 35 £ 

£ O 03 

&4 

£ 

CD 

— 

c3 

© 

55 

X 

Fh 

ci 

jS 

i 

... 

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 












1 

Director’s Office . 

5 

4 

1 

2 

31-35 

1 

2 










i 

46-50 

1 

5 










i 

51-55 

1 

7 










i 

56-60 

2 

12 

l 





Total. 

5 

4 

1 

5 


5 


i 

















Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere. 






















































































































Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


141 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

1 

~ * 

5 5 

50 o 

3 6 1 

50 5 
© ® 

o 

s- 

© © 

= 

Number of males. 

© 

H 

'o 

£ 

Ages 20 years 
aud under 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

2 « 

^ bJD 

2 © 
p X 

~ 2 

© 5 

C GO 

s * 

M >» 

• P 4— 

£ hC 

S’g o’ 
r - ~ -u 

® - ® 

i i 

— 

© X 

° u 
ip 2 
■Z if 

1—* pP 

r ? 

^ ac g 
x .2 

111 

© © 
x ^ 

X ~ y 

© © p 

s 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY—con- 











tinned. 











Di vision of Accoun ts .......... 

6 

6 


1 

26-30 

2 

7 








1 

41-45 

1 

8 








2 

51-55 

1 

10 








1 

56-60 

1 

12 








1 

71-76 

1 

13 

4 



Total. 

6 

6 


6 


6 


4 














Library and Documents . 

6 

5 

l 

3 

31-35 

1 

9 







1 

46-50 

1 

8 








1 

51-55 

1 

9 








1 

76-80 

2 

11 










1 

12 

1 



Total__ 

6 

5 


6 


6 


1 














-Editorial Division . 

3 

3 


1 

20 

1 

1 








1 

41-45 

1 

4 








1 

56-60 

1 

6 

1 



Total_ _ .......... 

3 

3 


3 


3 


1 














Miscellaneous Division _ 

7 

5 

2 

9 

26-30 

1 

2 


. 





3 

31-35 

1 

4 








2 

36-40 

2 

6 










1 

8 










1 

10 










1 

17 

4 



Total .. . 

7' 

5 

2 

7 


7 


4 














Division of T1 lustrations . 

8 

8 


1 

20 

1 

9 







3 

26-30 

2 

3 







4 

31-35 

i 

7 









2 

8 









2 

9 



Total . . 

8 

8 


8 


8 














Photographic, Laboratory . 

4 

4 


2 

26-30 

1 

3 



















1 

36-40 

1 

4 








1 

46-50 

1 

19 










1 

22 

2 



Total _ 

4 

4 


4 


4 


2 














fin graving Division . . 

8 

8 

0 

2 

20 

2 

2 








3 

26-30 

6 

3 








2 

36-40 










1 

56-60 






Total 

8 

8 


8 


8 
















Geographic Branch, Eastern 












46 

46 


6 

20 

1 

2 







17 

26-30 

1 

3 








13 

31-35 

7 

4 









36-40 

2 

5 








2 

41-45 

2 

6 





* Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere. 


































































































































































































142 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

t» 

P 


#’P^or 

-joqjnts su< 


Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of! 

service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

e than $840 

messengers, 

doing cleri- 

higher-sal- 

ft 

> 

r w 

O 

f-l 

s 

2 

p 

£ 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

ce 

& 53 
~a 

S-i ^ 

° o 

O ^3 j 

- ^ ' 

£ 

Number of males. 

Number. 

Years. 

<9 

£ 

£ 

Years. 

Persons paid mon 

doing duty as : 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., 

cal duties of 

aried offices. 



geological SURVEY — con¬ 
tinued. 













Geographic Branch. Eastern 
Division — Con tinued. 




1 

46-50 

7 

7 









2 

51-56 

5 

8 

9 











7 












7 

10 






- 






4 

11 












1 

13 












1 

19 












1 

21 

8 

.|. 



Total 

46 

46 


46 


46 


8 













1 

Geographic Branch, Western 

14 

14 


5 

26-30 

5 

4 








5 

31-35 

1 

7 










2 

36-40 

2 

8 










i 

51—55 

2 

10 










i 

56-60 

1 

12 











1 

13 












1 

14 












1 

18 

1 

















Total_ 

14 

14 


14 


14 


1 













1 

(rfologla Branch-. 

17 

17 


2 

26-30 

1 

4 







4 

31-35 

1 

5 










6 

36-40 

2 

6 

... 









2 

41-45 

1 

7 










i 

46-50 

3 

9 

...... 









2 

51-55 

4 

1<P 











1 

11 












1 

12 












2 

13 












1 

18 


















Total . 

17 

1 17 


17 


17 









. 




1 

Division of Paleontology . 

6 

6 


2 

31-35 

1 

4 







i 

41-45 

1 

7 










i 

46-50 

1 

9 










i 

51-55 

1 

11 











1 

12 












1 

14 


















Total. 

6 

6 


6 


6 

















1 

Division of Chemistry . 

3 

3 


1 

20 

1 

1 









1 

36-40 

I 1 

10 










1 

46-50 

1 

13 

















Total. 

3 

3 


3 

1. 

3 











1 







1 

Division of Mining Statistics,etc. 

3 

3 


3 

31-35 

1 

4 









1 

6 












1 

8 

1 

















Total. 

3 

3 


3 

j. 

3 


1 















* Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere. 












































































































































































Number of offices and bu- 
reaus. __ 

Number of divisions. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON, 


143 


l 


l 


Title of offices and bureaus 
aud divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed.* 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service.in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengerc, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY—con- 











tinned. 











Division of Skilled Labor . 

3 

3 


2 

31-35 

i 

7 








1 

36-40 

2 

8 




Total. 

3 

3 


3 


3 















Watchmen, Messengers, Laborers, 





- 






etc ............. _ _ _ ...... 

26 

22 

4 

5 

20 

3 

1 








5 

26-30 

3 

2 








3 

31-35 

2 

3 








5 

36-40 

3 

4 








2 

41-45 

2 

6 








3 

46-50 

2 

7 








3 

51-55 

1 

8 










6 

9 










3 

10 










1 

13 



. 

Total 

26 

22 

4 

26 


26 















SUMMARY—GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 


16 Geological Survey . 165 157 


16 


Total. 


165 


157 


8 

16 

20 

5 

1 


40 

26-30 

10 

2 


44 

31-35 

12 

3 


25 

36-40 

21 

4 


9 

41-45 

4 

5 


10 

46-50 

10 

6 


14 

51-55 

17 

7 


5 

56-50 

16 

8 


1 

11-75 

20 

9 


1 

76-80 

19 

10 




8 

11 




7 

12 




7 

13 




2 

14 




i 

17 




2 

18 




2 

19 




1 

21 




1 

22 

8 

165 


165 





23 


23 


* Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized elsewhere. 



































































































































144 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


Number in Ike Geological Survey who have each relatives therein or in other Government establishments 
Washington, such relatives being indicated in number and degree in the following columns. 


in 


Number. 

Wife. 

Husband. 

Number 

of 

brothers. 

Number 

of 

sisters. 

Number 
of sons. 

Number 
of daugh¬ 
ters.. 

Number 
of other 
relatives. 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

2 






1 


1 

1 





1 



1 

1 





1 


2 

3 

8 



1 





1 

7 



1 




1 

9 

i 



2 




2 

4 

i 



1 




5 

6 

6 




1 




1 

4 




1 



1 

2 

1 




1 



3 

4 

27 







1 

1 

12 







2 

2 

9 







3 

3 

1 







4 

4 


. 







74 













- 





Note.—Q uite a number of employes are omitted from this enumeration by reason of the location of their respective 
official headquarters at different points throughout the country, it being understood that the inquiry applies only to the 
Department “ in the city of Washington.” 

There is in this burean no regulation or provision as regards a stated number of persons to be employed in any of its 
various branches or divisions. 


CENSUS OFFICE. 


Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed.? 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 
service under process of 
civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 
doing duty as messengers, 
etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 
cal duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

| Number. 

Years. 

31 

15 

16 

7 

21-25 

2 

1 







7 

26-30 

1 

2 







6 

31-35 

6 

3 







2 

36-40 

19 

4 







2 

41-45 









4 

46-50 









12 


13 














31 

15 

16 

31 


31 















226 

46 

180 

1 

20 

26 

1 







89 

21-25 

20 

2 







56 

26-. 0 

143 

3 







28 

31-35 

23 

4 







17 

36-40 









14 

41-45 









4 

46-50 









2 

51-55 









1 

56-60 









14 

















226 

46 

180 

226 

. 

226 













. 


p 

rO 

p 

c3 

© 

£ 5 

° s 

o 

(- 

® 


r® 


5 ^ 


Title of offices and. bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


CENSUS OFFICE. 

1 Superintendent’8 Branch t. 


Total. 
1 ! Population. 


Total 


* Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized after the divisions, 
t Includes superintendent’s office, chief clerk’s office, disbursing office, and geographical branch, 
t Unobtainable becau e of dismissal, resignation, etc. 






































































































































j Number of divisions. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


145 


Title of offices and bureaus 
ami divisions thereof. 

l 

f-i 

o 

pa * 

+-> • 

5 p 

io 
a? O 

fj s 

s s 

rP 

- 

©-S 

frt r— 

£ 5 

|.s 

3 

£ 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
• the De¬ 
lia rtment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

§ E 
^ fcC 

0 S 

es ® 

ri ® 

rj) 

8- QJ 

© a 

•th 

g P 

s i 

Oh 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

»Z5 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

census office— continued. 










• 

Manufactures . 

220 

104 

116 

4 

20 

66 

1 








74 

21-25 

44 

2 








45 

26-30 

82 

3 







28 

31-35 

22 

4 


i 





18 

36-40 




. 






15 

41-45 


. 








17 

46-50 










7 

51-55 










3 

56-60 









1 

61-65 









1 

66-70 









1 

71-75 









t6 


t6 . 


. 


Total. 

220 

104 

116 

220 


220 



.. 


Agriculture ... 

103 

46 

147 

4 

20 

58 

1 








53 

21-25 

29 

2 








34 

26-30 

76 

3 









31-35 

16 

4 








10 

36-10 










30 

41—15 










5 

46-50 










14 

51-55 










4 

56-60 










2 

61-65 


_1 _ 


• 





1 

66-70 










114 


tl4 

I 



Total. 

103 

46 

147 

193 


193 












Farms, Homes, and Mortgages.. 

122 

41 

81 

3 

20 

21 

1 








33 

21-25 

14 

2 








32 

26-30 

66 

3 








14 

31-35 

15 

4 








13 

36-40 





• 




6 

41-45 










8 

46-50 










3 

51 55 










2 

56-60 










1 

61-65 










• 

1 

66-70 










t6 


16 





Total. 

122 

41 

81 

122 


190 















Vital Statistics ... 

52 

33 

19 

1 

20 

14 

1 








15 

21-25 

8 

2 








10 

26-30 

22 

3 








11 

31-35 

5 

4 








7 

36-40 










2 

41-45 










i 

46-50 


• 








i 

56-60 










i 

61-65 










t3 


t3 



. 


Total 

52 

33 

19 

52 


52 












— 

. 



‘ Exclusive of messengers, laborers, etc., who are summarized after the divisions, 
* Tnobtainable because of dismissal, resignation, ete. 

H. Rep. 88-10 








































































































































































Number of offices and bu- 


146 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


j Number of divisions. 

i 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
an d u nder, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

l « 

« C3 

® l 

U 2 

•S ft. 
r§ 3 

« o 

^ CO qj 

£ -gig 

O - o 

fcC'O ° 

® 

$.2 cs 
£ 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 


CENSUS OFFICE—continued. 











1 

Social Statistics* __ 

31 

13 

18 

9 

21-25 

3 

1 









9 

26-30 

5 

2 









2 

31-35 

14 

3 









2 

36-40 

6 

4 









i 

46-50 











3 

51—55 











1 

56-60 











1 

61-65 











t3 


t3 






Total. 

31 

13 

18 

31 


31 
















1 

Wealth, Debt , and Taxation _ 

13 

12 

1 

3 

21-25 

2 

1 









2 

26-30 

5 

3 









1 

2 

31-35 

41-45 

6 

4 









2 

46-50 











3 

56-60 







Total. 

13 

12 

1 

13 


13 





1 











Printing and Stationery . 

.... 

24 

16 

8 

5 

21-25 

5 

1 









2 

31-35 

6 

2 




1 





8 

36-40 

8 

3 1 









1 

41-45 

4 

4 









3 

46-50 











1 

51-55 











1 

56-60 











2 

61-65 











tl 


tl 






Total. 

24 

10 

8 

24 


24 





1 













Revision and Results . 

38 

17 

21 

10 

21-25 

5 

1 









3 

26-30 

6 

2 









1 

31-35 

18 

3 









6 

36-40 

7 

4 









4 

41-45 











6 

46-50 











4 

51-55 











2 

56-60 











t2 


t2 



. 



Total. 

38 

17 

21 

38 


38 

















1 

Messengers, watchmen , assistant 












messengers, laborers, mes- 












senger-boys, and char-women . 

1117 

85 

33 

7 

20 

21 

1 

($) 

113 

($) 






17 

21-25 

17 

2 









12 

26-30 

52 

3 









6 

31-35 

13 

4 









14 

36-40 







‘Includes educational, pauperism, and crime, and transportation sections, 
tUnobtainable, because oi' dismissal, resignation, etc. 

fTliis number is made ip as follows: 2 copyists detailed in duty as carpenters, 1 copyist as engineer. 1 messenger 1 com¬ 
puter as fireman, 27 assistant messengers, 9 watchmen, 2 skilled laborers as elevator conductors, 1 skilled laborer in charge 
of char force, 25 laborers, 4 messenger boys, 30 char-women, and 14 unobtainable because of dismissal, resignation, etc. 

§ These items seeiu to apply only to bureaus in classified service; Census Office is not in classified service. 

|| Includes two carpenters and 1 engineer, paid more than $840 pe r annum. 























































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON, 


147 


Number of offices and bu- , 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

00 

© 

! 

o 

# 

.a 

3 

si 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

_ % 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 

ical duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

u 

<D 

5 

si 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 



census office— continued. 













Messengers, watchmen, assist- 













ant messengers, laborers, 













messenger bogs, and char - 













women —Continued. 




17 

41-45 












10 

46-50 










6 

51-55 











6 

56-60 

. 










5 

61—65 











3 

66-70 











'14 


*14 






Total r. 

117 

85 

32 

117 


117 



















SUMMARY—CENSUS OFFICE. 


1 

1 +10 

< ensus Ojffir,e. ____ 

1, 067 

428 

630 

20 

20 1 223 

1 










315 

21-9f, 150 

9 










210 

96-20 192 3 _ 









121 

31-35 136 

4 ..._ 









97 

36-40 . 







, 




93 

41-45 . 











61 

46-50 . 











40 

51-55 .. 




* 







24 

56-69 .. 











13 

61-65'.. 











6 

66-70 . 











1 

71-75!. 





1 






*66 

. *66 





1 

10 

Oram 6 total_.. 

1 067 

498 

639 

1, 067 

.1, 067 















•Unobtainable, because, of dismissal, resignation, etc. 

t The law does not specify the “Number of persons authorized to be employed ” in each division. 
































































































148 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 

Number in the Census Office who have each relatives therein or in other Government establishments in Wash¬ 
ington, such relatives being indicated in number and degree in the following columns. 


Number. 

Wife. 

Husband. 

Number 

of 

brothers. 

Number 
of sisters. 

Number 
of sons. 

Number 
of daugh¬ 
ters. 

Number 

1 of other 
relatives. 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

1 

1 






1 

2 

4 


1 






1 

1 


1 



1 



2 

1 


1 





1 

2 

6 



2 





2 

50 



1 





1 

3 


. 

1 

1 




2 

1 


. 

1 

1 



2 

4 

2 



2 




1 

3 

3 



1 




2 

3 

14 



1 

. 



i 

2 

2 




2 




2 

41 



i 



1 

1 



i 

1 



2 

1 



2 



3 

5 

1 


1 

2 



1 

3 

1 


. 


1 



2 

3 

12 




1 



1 

2 

7 





1 



1 

10 






.i' 


1 

195 







1 

1 

20 


. 





2 

2 

12 







3 

3 

3 







4 

4 










392 

















* 1 























































































149 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 

SUMMARY OF DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. 


ao 



Stated by bureaus 
separately. 

Stated for Department as 
a whole. 

Stated by bureaus 
separately. 

8 

fH 

X 

GO 

Title of offices and bureaus 
aud divisions thereof. 

1 

Ph 

o 

rP 

+3 r-J 

l ® 

* r-t 

• 


Ages 20 years 
and under 
and over in 
multipl es of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

jS'S _ 
jp oi 

— © ±1 
rp © 

© U c 

(-4 P* K 
© £ 

2 ® 

* § 

^ bX) 

P P 

P © 

—; CC 
*75 ao 

© P 

doing cler- 

higher-sal- 

© 

© 

g 

o 

0 

© 

£ 

JO 

> 

O 

PH 

© 

1 

5? 

GO 3 
p* ^ 

© _ 

— © 

P ri 
© © 
rS s; 

3 

Number of males 

Number of femal 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

■g u s 
© 

r* © 

o p .£ 

% ~ £ 
^ * © 
p © ® 
® T 1 A 

fp • — 

P T 4 

5 30 ’S 
£ 

Persons paid moi 

doing duty as i 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., 
ical duties of 

aried offices. 

1 

17 

Office of the Secretary . 

*210 

175 

35 

69 

20 

421 

340 

1 

2 

33 

1 

1 






• 

566 

21-25 

97(3 

3 



. 







364 

4 




1 

.... 

Office of Assistant Attorney- 
General . 

t 23 

20 

3 

608 

26-30 

118 


1 







194 

6 










578 

31-35 

162 

7 










124 

8 



. 

1 

14 

General Land Office . 

425 

276 

149 

483 

36-40 

104 

259 

9 

10 

98 













416 

41-45 

277 

11 










169 

12 




1 

7 

Office of Indian Affairs _ 

93 

64 

29 

504 

46-50 

157 

13 

31 








83 

14 









451 

51-55 

43 

15 










54 

16 




1 

22 

Pension Office. ... 

2, 009 

1,340 

417 

268 

56-60 

45 

17 

853 


3 





33 

18 









. 123 

61-65 

17 

19 






• 




31 

20 




1 

48 

Patent Office . 

605 

366 

233 

64 

66-70 

35 

21 

172 

1 

48 



36 

22 

23 








33 

71-75 

17 










23 

24 




1 

6 

Office of Education .. 

|44 

28 

16 

7 

76-80 

11 

25 

10 

1 

1 





15 

26 







4 

81-85 

15 

27 

. 










H 

28 




1 

.... 

Office of Commissioner of 
Railroads . 

7 

6 

1 

1 

86-90 

10 

29 









6 

30 












1 

31 












10 

32 


* 


1 

16 

Geological Survey .. 

165 

157 

8 



3 

33 

23 







2 

34 












1 

36 












1 

39 




1 

10 

Census Office .............. 

1,067 

428 

639 



1 

40 









1 

41 












2 

43 ; 


















Total. 

4,618 

48 












Deduct detailed employes 
who are counted twice 
in bureau totals. 






















10 

140 

Grand total. 

4, 600 

$2,860 

$1,530 

$4,175 


$4,172 


1,221 

3 

53 






‘Employes detailed from and to other bureaus make this number 44 more than allowed by law to be paid on roll of this 
office. 

t Em ploy 6 s detailed from and to other bureaus make this number 3 more than allowed by law to be paid on roll of this 
office. 

t An employ^ detailed to this office makes this number 1 more than allowed by law to be paid on roll. 

§ Discrepancies between these totals and total of “ Persons authorized to be employed ” are due to vacancies and employ es 
whose statements were unobtainable or complete information unknown. 































































































































150 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., 


AT WASHINGTON. 


Number in the Department toko have each relatives therein or in other Government Establishments in Washing¬ 
ton, such relatives being indicated in number and degree in the following columns. 


Num¬ 

ber. 

Wife. 

Hus¬ 

band. 

Number 

of 

brothers. 

Number 

of 

sisters. 

Number 
of sons. 

Number 
of daugh¬ 
ters. 

Number 
of other 
relatives. 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

Total by 
bureaus 
of em¬ 
ployes 
having 
relatives. 

4 

1 







1 

71 

1 

1 


1 




2 

4 


1 

1 



1 



5 

7 


5 

1 






1 

2 


10 


1 






1 


2 


1 

1 





2 

6 

3 


1 





1 

2 


1 


1 



1 



2 


1 


1 



1 


1 

3 


1 


1 

1 




2 

4 


1 


1 

2 

1 




4 

152 

1 


1 


1 



1 

3 


1 


1 


2 



2 

5 


188 



1 





1 


17 



1 

1 




2 


57 



1 




1 

2 


7 



1 


1 



2 

33 

1 



1 

1 



2 

4 


15 



1 




2 

3 


3 



1 




3 

4 


1 



1 


1 


1 

3 

450 

1 



1 


2 



3 


2 



1 



1 


2 


1 



1 




5 

6 


2 



1 

1 



1 

3 


1 



1 




4 

5 

246 

11 



2 





2 


4 



2 




1 

3 


1 



2 


1 



3 


2 



2 

1 




3 


3 



2 




2 

4 

15 

2 



3 





3 


1 



4 





4 


2 



4 




2 

6 


127 




1 




1 


3 




1 

1 



2 

2 

37 




1 



1 

2 


8 




1 



2 

3 


5 




1 



3 

4 


11 


. 


2 




2 


1 




2 



1 

3 

74 

1 


. 


2 



3 

5 


70 





1 



1 


3 





\ 1 

1 


2 


6 





1 


1 

2 


3 


. 



] 


2 

3 

392 

1 




. 

1 

1 

2 

4 


5 




2 



2 


1 





2 

1 


3 


49 






1 


1 


4 






1 

1 

2 


1 






2 


2 


580 







1 

1 


122 







2 

2 


40 







3 

3 


8 







4 

4 


1 

. 






5 

5 












1,441 








1,441 










Total in the Department of the Interior having relatives employed in Government 
service in Washington: 


Number having 1 relative each. 1, 028 

Number having 2 relatives each. 297 

Number having 3 relatives each. 83 

Number having 4 relatives each. 25 

Number having 5 relatives each.. 4 


Number having 6 relatives each. 3 

Number having 7 relatives each. 1 

Total. 1,441 


















































































































































































































DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 


Department of Agriculture, Office of the Secretary, 

Washington, I). C., September 27, 1893. 

Sir: In reply to your requests of May 134 and June 11), 1893, I herewith transmit 
tabular statements respecting the organization and personnel of the Department of 
Agriculture on May 24, 1893. 

Very respectfully, 


J. Sterling Morton, 

Secretary. 


Hon. A. M. Dockery, 

Chairman of the Joint Commission of Congress to inquire into Status of 
the Laws organizing the Executive Departments, etc., 

Rouse of Representatives. 


Statement showing the number and title of offices and bureaus and divisions thereof in the 
Department of Agriculture; the number of persons authorized to be employed, therein; 
their sex, their ages', the number of years each has been employed in the Department; the 
number who entered the public service under process of the civil-service law of 1883; 
the number of persons employed as clerks or otherwise and paid more than $840 per 
annum who are doing duty appertaining to the positions of messengers, assistant 
messengers, or laborers; the number of messengers, assistant messengers, watchmen , or 
laborers who are doing clerical duties appertaining to higher salaried offices; and the 
number of persons employed in the Department who have wives, h usbands, brothers, sis¬ 
ters, sons, daughters , or other relatives employed therein or in other Government estab¬ 
lishments in Washington on May 24, 1893. 


P 

d 


50 

© 

© 




O -2 


© 

‘d 


Total 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF 
AGRICULTURE. 

Office of the Secretary . 


O 

ed 

a 'd 
03 

n O 


•a a 
© z 

o 

O 43 

© © 
ft N 




*45 


aj 
© 


O 

t- 

© 

ft 


x 

© 


O 

f-i 

© 

ft 


18 26 


45 ' 18 I 26 


Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 


u 

© 


44 


‘Including 1 vacancy. 


« 


25 

30 

35 

40 

45 

50 

55 

jg 


Length of 
service in 
tlie De¬ 
partment. 


f-i 

© 


53 

(H 

a 

© 


1 

2 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

14 

15 

16 
24 
28 


44 


C 

'S ® GO 
co on 

ft © 22 

_ op 

© ^ G 


© 


o 

P3 


© 

© 


CO 

© 

tJj 

P 

© 

CO 

to 

© 


CO © 


.2 

Pi'd 

2 

5|« 


& 


*-• CC 
© ao 

« * 
fcr® 

c ft 
T3 ft 


P r 
« 
ft 


© 


®: g 

® g| 

© T* r* 

c - "d 
© © 
5® *r" 

8 © cl 


151 













































































152 


EXECUTIVE DEPABTMEXTS, ETC., AT WASHIXGTOX. 


Number of offices and 
bureaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author- 1 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 



OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF 













AGRICULTURE—COnt’d. 












1 

Carpenters, Painters, Messen- 













gers, Laborers, and Chanco- 













men roll; temporary ( under 













general appropriation) _ 

23 

17 

6 

4 

20 

7 

1 










3 

25 

2 

2 



. 







4 

30 

4 

3 










2 

40 

3 

4 










2 

45 

1 

5 










1 

50 

2 

6 






« 




3 

55 

1 

9 




• 






4 

65 

1 

10 












1 

11 












1 

30 






Total. 

23 

17 

6 

23 


23 
















1 

2 

Total office of Secretary of 













Agriculture. 

68 

35 

32 

67 


67 


4 













1 


Division of Accounts and 













Disbursements. 

12 

8 

4 

1 

30 

2 

i 










3 

35 

1 

2 










3 

45 

1 

4 










3 

55 

1 

7 










1 

60 

1 

8 










1 

70 

3 

10 












1 

12 












1 

18 












1 

28 






Total. 

12 

8 

4 

12 


12 


















1 

... 

DIVISION OF STATISTICS. 












1 

Statutory . 

29 

11 

18 

7 

30 

2 

1 

6 









4 

35 

2 

3 









4 

40 

2 

4 










4 

45 

2 

5 










5 

50 

2 

6 










3 

55 

4 

8 

. 









1 

60 

2 

9 










1 

70 

5 

10 












3 

11 












1 

12 












2 

14 












i 

18 












i 

26 






Total. 

29 

11 

18 

29 


29 


6 

| 





_ 





.. 


1 

Temporary {under general ap- 













propriation) . 

39 

12 

27 

5 

20 

5 

1 










7 

25 

4 

2 










1 

30 

4 

3 










7 

35 

2 

4 










3 

40 

2 

5 










4 

45 

8 

6 










6 

50 1 

1 

7 


























































































































































































Number of offices and 
bureaus._ 

Number of divisions. 


153 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


1 2 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


s- 

O 


a ai 
Pm 
05 O 

§ & 
tn B 

s 




DIVISION*OF STATISTICS- 
tinued. 


-con- 


Temporary (under general ap¬ 
propriations . 


I 


«4-* 

c 


© 

rQ N 


£ 


cc 


«4H 

o 

0? 


1 2 


Total. 

Total Division of Statistics 

DIVISION OF BOTANY. 
Statutory . 


f 


o 

rH 

Q 

| 

£ 


Ages 20 years 
aud under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

<o 

r“ 

# 

CO 

a 

* 

C3 


* 

£ 


4 

55 

2 

60 


Total 


Temporary (under general ap¬ 
propriation) . 


Total. 

Total Division of Botany .. 

DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY. 
Statutory ... 


Total. 


18 


Temporary (under 
proprialions)... 


general ap- 


10 


Total. 1 

!= 

1 2 Total Division of Entomology .! 


U 12 


Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 


ph 

03 

I 


03 

pH 

0 


8 

10 

11 

12 


P $30 
» X 
C 

CiH 

£ 


0 



Qj f—• 

^ <D 

O 


pq 

q -r 

* 

® 5 

(-1 

o ® 

<V 


a 

^ > 

£ 

CO O 


S'b* 

£ s 

^ blO 

s s 
3 ® 

' rB X 

IS 

® a 

O x 

a 58 

a a • 

o •>-< q 

tfi C +3 
® 

Ph 


I P c3 

! <£' GO 

l “ P, 
i &<D £ 

1.5 to 

I O -PH 

i 


Cl'S . 

® “ 
x r 

x~.® SP 
Ph 42 <B 
Oj TO o 
fcC'rS 
q w qs 

0. V 

<yr.l-H.r_, 

02 C3 M 
01 U CD 


18 


25 

35 

40 

50 


20 

25 

30 

35 

40 

50 


18 


2 

3 

11 

14 

15 


1 

9 

3 

4 
7 

10 

12 


14 


14 


39 

12 

27 

39 


39 


3 




. 



68 

23 

45 

68 


68 


9 













6 

4 

2 

1 

25 

2 

3 

3 






2 

30 

3 

5 


. 





2 

40 

1 

10 







1 

45 











_ 




6 

4 

2 

6 


6 


3 










• 


12 

4 

8 

2 

20 

4 

1 

2 






3 

30 

1 

2 




• 



2 

35 

2 

3 







2 

40 

2 

4 







2 

50 

i 

9 







1 

60 

i 

10 









i 

11 




12 

4 

8 

12 


12 


2 

1 







. 


i. 






























































































































































































































Number of offices and 
bureaus._ 

Number of divisions. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON, 


154 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


1 


DIVISION OF ECONOMIC OR¬ 
NITHOLOGY AND MAMMAL¬ 
OGY. 


1 


Statutory 


Total 


1 


Temporary (under general ap¬ 
propriation) . 


1 2 


1 


Total 


Total Division of Eco¬ 
nomic Ornithology and 
Mammalogy. 

DIVISION OF POMOLOGY. 


1 


Statutory 


Total 


1 


Temporary (under general ap¬ 
propriation) . 


1 2 


1 


Total. 

Total Division of Pomol¬ 
ogy. 


DIVISION OF MICROSCOPY. 


1 Statutory . 

Total 


1 Temporary (under general ap -• 
propriation ). 


1 2 


Total. 

Total Division of Mi¬ 
croscopy . 


Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

d 

a3 
& 
g 

3 

fzi 

go 

*H 

c3 

V 

PH 

<D 

rO 

GO 

PH 

c3 

O) 

*7 

4 

2 

1 

4 

1 

25 

35 

50 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

7 

8 

2 














7 

4 

2 

6 


8 


2 







4 

4 

.... 

2 

1 

1 

20 

25 

40 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

7 

1 











4 

4 

.... 

4 


4 


1 







11 

8 

2 

10 


10 


3 







4 

2 

2 

2 

2 

30 

50 

2 

1 

1 

2 

5 

7 

3 











4 

2 

2 

4 


4 


3 








6 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

20 

25 

30 

40 

50 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

3 

4 

2 



















6 

3 

3 

6 


6 


2 







10 

5 

5 

10 


10 


5 







2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

50 

70 

1 

1 

8 

22 










2 

1 

1 

2 


2 







. .. 


. 


1 

1 


1 

20 

1 

2 







1 

1 

.... 

1 


1 










3 

2 

1 

3 


3 


















Including I vacancy. 


































































































































































































Number of offices and 
bu reaus. _ 

Number of divisions. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 155 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


o 

ft 


00 O 

o 

2 3 
® ® 
ft ® 


o-2 

fH ft 
® ® 
ft N 


s 

3 

£ 


DIVISION OF VEGETABLE 
PATHOLOGY. 

Statutory . 


1 2 
1 


Total 


Temporary (under general ap¬ 
propriation) .. 


Total. 


Total Division of Vege¬ 
table Pathology. 


DIVISION OF CHEMISTRY. 

Statutory . 16 


Total 


1 Temporary (under general ap¬ 
propriation) . 


Total 


Statutory 


Total. 


1 Temporary (under general ap- 
. propriaiion) . 


Total. 

Total Division of Forestry.. 


9 


1 | 2 1 Total Division of Chemistry. 25 

DIVISION OF FORESTRY. 


09 

® 


u 

® 

ft 

3 

3 

£ 


12 


13 


20 


® 

"3 


ft 

o 

u 

® 

ft 

a 

3 


4 4 


7 5 


16 13 3 


7 2 


6 4 2 


6 i 2 


Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 


(-> 

® 

ft 

a 

3 


oo 

f-i 

3 

® 


25 

30 

35 


12 


16 


20 

25 

30 

40 


25 

30 

35 

40 

50 


25 


20 

25 

30 

35 

50 


Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 


® 

ft 


go 

- 

s 

<£> 


O 

•-< o 

r—i • 

CO 

2 §38 

:rs~ 

“oft 
e t. o 


2 * 
3 U ^ 
® ® “ 
’ft ® 

is " £ 
® ® 
U O 20 


* 


cj w ^ 


© q 

O GO 

3 ^ 

3^ 

3 3 

ft^ 

3g> . 

2 ‘3 2 

53 ft ® 


ft 


12 


16 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 
8 

10 

14 


25 


30 

35 

40 


20 

70 


2 

10 


S3 g 

bc® 
fl rd 

•8.SP 

ft ft 


ft 0 • 

® to 

10 ® 

<0 ® .a 

® _ ® 
CO *2 •£« 

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156 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., 


AT WASHINGTON. 


ices and 

02 


1 

f-i 

o 

-Li 

5 v 

G0 O 


GO 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

3 «r 

go 3 

* S> 

§ s 

— GO 

0 : 

© 

© £ 

doing cleri- 

higher sal- 

'H — 

w £ 

o r “ j 

f-4 

© 

£ 

o 

*02 1 

s 

£ 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

GC — 

b 3 

pH © 

c -2 

© © 

JZ cs; 

£ 

Number of males. 

,S 

<4H 

O 

u 

r5 

£ 

Jh* 

D 

sS 

Years. 

O 

£ 

Years. 

Persons paid mor 

doing duty as 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., 

cal duties of 

aried offices. 

1 

- -- 

DIVISION OF RECORDS AND 
EDITING. 














*4 

2 


l 

40 

1 

3 

1 









1 

50 

1 

4 


















Total Division of Rec- 

4 

2 


2 


2 


1 















. 

1 


DIVISION OF ILLUSTRATION. 













Statutory .. 

12 

8 

4 

1 

25 

30 

35 

40 

45 

50 

55 

1 

1 

1 






3 

1 

2 










2 

2 

3 










1 

1 

4 




• 






9 

3 

5 










i 

1 

7 










2 

1 

10 











1 

12 












1 

15 



















12 

8 

4 

* 12 


12 


1 












1 


DIVISION OF SEEDS. 












1 

Statutory 

12 

6 

6 

1 

25 

2 

1 

1 






1 

30 

1 

2 










3 

35 

1 

4 










2 

40 

2 

6 










2 

45 

1 

8 










3 

55 

1 

9 











3 

10 












1 

13 


















Total 

12 

6 

6 

12 


12 


1 












1 

Temporary (under general ap~ 
prnjiriatinn) __ 

29 

8 

21 

5 

20 

19 

1 







6 

25 

3 

2 









• 

3 

30 

1 

3 










1 

35 

3 

4 










2 

40 

2 

6 










6 

45 

1 

8 










3 

50 











3 

55 




















Total 

29 

8 

21 

29 


29 












1 

Printing Office, temporary (un¬ 
der general appropriation) _ 

7 

4 

3 

1 

2 

20 

2 

1 









25 

2 

3 










3 

30 

1 

5 










1 

40 

2 

8 


















Total. 

7 

4 

3 

7 


7 


















1 

3 

Total Division of Seeds.. 

48 

18 

30 

48 


48 








1—— 



- 


Including 2 vacancies. 























































































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 157 


Number of offices and 
bureaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

1 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

1 


DOCUMENT AND FOLDING 













ROOM. 

*11 

8 

2 

1 

20 

2 

1 









2 

30 

1 

2 










1 

35 

1 

3 










3 

50 

2 

4 










2 

60 

1 

5 










1 

70 

1 

6 












1 

11 


. 










1 

23 


. 




Total. 

11 

8 

2 

10 


10 

















1 

— 

EXPERIMENTAL GARDENS AND 













GROUNDS. 












1 

Statutory . 

1 

1 


1 

70 

1 

30 



















Total.•.. 

1 

1 


1 


1 



















1 

Temporary (under general ap- 













propriation) . 

30 

29 

1 

3 

20 

6 

1 










1 

25 

3 

2 










3 

30 

1 

3 










2 

35 

3 

4 










4 

40 

1 

5 










4 

45 

2 

6 










3 

50 

1 

8 










4 

55 

3 

9 










3 

60 

1 

11 










2 

65 

1 

12 










1 

70 

3 

21 












3 

25 












1 

30 

. 











1 

31 






Total. 

30 

29 

1 

30 


30 


















1 

2 

Total Experimental Gar- 













dens and Grounds .... 

31 

30 

1 

31 


31 



. 


1 

... 

MUSEUM. 












1 

Statutory . 

4 

3 

1 

1 

20 

2 

1 










1 

55 

1 

2 










1 

60 

1 

4 










1 

65 








Total . 

4 

3 

1 

4 


4 


I 














1 

Temporary (under general ap- 













propriation) . 

3 

2 

1 

1 

30 

2 

1 










1 

50 

1 

26 










1 

75 




. 




Total. 

3 

2 

1 

3 


3 











* 





1 

2 

Total Museum. 

7 

5 

2 

7 


7 






= 

1 












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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


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BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. 
Statutory . 

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Temporary (under general ap¬ 
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Ages 20 years 
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multiples of 5 
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Total Bureau of Animal 
Industry. 


OFFICE OF AGRICULTURAL 
EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 

Temporary (under general ap¬ 
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Total 


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20 

25 

30 

50 

60 


25 

50 


25 

45 


Length of 
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the De¬ 
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7 

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5 

4 







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40 

4 

5 







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7 

6 







1 

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2 

8 







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55 

1 

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60 

1 

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1 

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36 

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12 

9 

3 

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2 

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25 

3 

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30 

2 

3 







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35 

3 

4 







2 

40 

1 

5 







1 

45 

1 

13 







1 

50 
















12 

9 

— 

3 

12 . 

12 

..... 

1 

— 

. 



4 















































































































































































































bureaus. 

Number of divisions. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, FTC., AT WASIIIXGTON. 


159 


a 

cS 

33 


1 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


WEATHER BUREAU. 


1 


Statutory 


1 


Total. 

Executive Division {statutory ).. 


1 


Total 

Records Division {statutory).... 


1 


Total. 

Weather Service Division {statu¬ 
tory) . 


1 


1 


5 


Total. 

Temporary {under general ap¬ 
propriation) . 


Total. 

Total Weather Bureau... 


Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

! 

Length oi 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

*116 

102 

10 

10 

20 

21 

1 

23 






10 

25 

68 

2 







15 

30 

5 

3 







21 

35 

2 

4 







12 

40 

1 

6 







17 

45 

2 

8 







16 

50 

1 

9 







7 

55 

1 

11 







3 

60 

2 

12 







1 

70 

1 

13 









1 

14 









1 

15 









2 

17 









1 

19 









1 

22 









2 

23 




116 

102 

10 

112 


112 


23 













12 

11 

1 

2 

35 

11 

2 

2 






4 

40 

1 

4 







3 

45 









1 

50 









1 

55 









1 

60 
















12 

11 

1 

12 


12 


9 













16 

13 

3 

1 

20 

15 

9 

9 






2 

25 

1 

3 







4 1 

30 









7 

35 









2 

4d 















16 

13 

3 

16 


16 


9 










1 

7 

5 

2 

2 

25 

6 

2 

2 






3 

35 

1 

5 







2 

45 
















7 

5 

2 

7 




9 












34 

24 

10 

3 

20 

17 

1 







2 

25 

14 

9 







9 

30 

9 

o 







5 

35 

i 

1 







7 

40 









5 

45 









2 

50 









i 

55 
















34 

24 

10 

34 


34 













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155 

26 

18 L 


181 


36 








1 



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1(30 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 

SUMMARY DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 




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AGRICUL- 


22 34 


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603 


Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

409 

194 

57 

20 

123 

1 



75 

25 

172 

2 



94 

30 

47 

3 



90 

35 

44 

4 



69 

40 

31 

5 



62 

45 

36 

6 



65 

50 

11 

7 



45 

55 

27 

8 



26 

60 

12 

9 



11 

65 

26 

10 



8 

70 

17 

11 



1 

75 

15 

12 





3 

13 





7 

14 





4 

15 





1 

16 





2 

17 





3 

18 





1 

19 





3 

21 





2 

22 





3 

23 





1 

24 





3 

25 





2 

26 





1 

27 





2 

28 





3 

30 





1 

31 


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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 101 


Number in the Department of Agriculture who have each relative* therein, or in other Government establish¬ 
ments in Washington, such relatives being indicated i>i number and degree in the following columns. 


Number. 


1 

15 

1 

2 

3 
8 
1 

23 

5 
1 

4 
1 
1 

29 

2 

1 

15 

1 

13 

43 

6 


| I 

Number 

Father. Mother. of 

brothers. 


182 


■I- 


I 

Number Number 
of of 
sisters, sous. 


Number 

of 

daugh¬ 

ters. 


Hus- 

baud. 


Wife. 


Number of Total , 
i nt.iia.• number of 
relatives 
of each 


other 
relatives. 


1 

2 

1 




Number liaviug 1 relative each. 
Number haviug 2 relatives each. 
Number having 3 relatives each. 
Number having 4 relatives each 


Total 


H. Rep. 88-11 


153 


2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

2 

3 
2 

4 
3 
1 

2 j 
9 I 

1 

2 1 

1 

1 

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3 

1 


182 
























































































































































. 












DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. 


Department of Labor, 

Washington , 7). C.. ’fid}/ 14 , 1893. 

Sir: In response to your request of the 24th of May, I have the honor to transmit 
herewith the information therein required, and upon the blank furnished by your 
commission. 

If the return is lacking in any way I shall be happy at any time to make it more 
complete. 


I am, respectfully, yours, 


Carroll D. Wright, 

Commissioner, 


Hon. A. M. Dockery, M. C., 

Chairman Joint Commission to Inquire into the 

Status of Laws Organizing the Executive Departments , etc. 


163 



EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


164 


Statement showing the number and title of offices and bureaus and divisions thereof in the 
Department of Labor; the number of persons authorized to be employed therein; their 
sex, their ayes, the number of years each has been employed in the Department; the 
number who entered the public service under process of the civil-service law of 1883; 
the number of persons employed as clerics, or otherwise, and paid more than 8840 per 
annum who arc doing duty appertaining to the positions of messengers, assistant messen¬ 
gers, or laborers; the number of messengers, assistant messengers, watchmen, or laborers, 
who are doing clerical duties appertaining to higher salaried offices; and the number of 
persons employed in the Department who have wives, husbands, brothers, sisters, sons, 
daughters, or other relatives employed therein or in other Government establishments in 
Washington, May 24, 1893. 



‘Number specifically appropriated for, exclusive of the Commissioner.-. 74 

Number of temporary employes paid from appropriation for miscellaneous expenses.-. 21 

Number of temporary employes engaged in “Investigation Relative to Slums of Cities,” in pursuance of joint resolu¬ 
tion of the Senate and House of Representatives, approved July 20, 1892 . 19 

Total. 114 

At the. date of this report, May 24, 1893, there was one vacancy in the classified service of the Department, 
t Less than one year, ■ 


I Of the seventy-three employes in the service of the Department May 24, 1893—out of the seventy-four specifically appro¬ 
priated for—thirty-three were certified by the Civil Service Commission; thirty-one were brought within the classified 
service by order of the President, July 1, 1888, and nine are outside the classified service. The remaining forty persons 
are experts in the temporary service of the Department, and are exempt from examination. 

Number in the Department who hare each relative# therein or in other Government establishments in Washing¬ 
ton, such relatives being indicated in number and dcgree,in the following columns. 


Number. 

Wife. Husband. 

Number 

of 

brothers. 

Number 
of sisters. 

Number 
of sons. 

Number 
ofdaugh¬ 
ters. 

Number 
of other 
relatives. 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

1 

1 . 





1 

6 


1 




1 

3 



1 



1 

1 




1 



1 

20 





1 

1 

*2 


1 



1 

2 

1 


1 


1 



2 

1 





2 

2 







35 















One of these was dropped from the service of the Department May 24, 1893. 








































































































UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. 


United States Civil Service Commission, 

Washington , 1). G ., July 1 , 1893. 

Sir: In forwarding the accompanying report the Commission takes this opportu¬ 
nity to lay before you in the most urgent manner the need for an increase of the force 
of the Commission. At present the Commission has twenty-two men detailed to it 
from the different Departments; but the Commission’s experience is that on an aver¬ 
age over a third of the men thus detailed are entirely incompetent to perform the duties 
to which they are assigned. Of the Commission’s present detailed force but twelve or 
thirteen are really competent to do the work. Last February the Commission was 
about abreast of its work. Since then the task of completing the classification of the 
free-delivery offices has added so enormously to the labor of the Commission’s force 
that we are now about five thousand papers behind. We have been entirely unable to 
mark any Departmental or Railway Mail papers from States where there was not an 
absolute need of eligibles for three months past, and we are not even able to keep up 
with the marking of the papers for the free delivery offices. The Commission has now 
laid the case before the President and before the heads of the Departments. It has 
asked for eight additional men to be detailed to it and has also requested that it be 
given complete control of these detailed men. If the eight additional men are given 
and if the Commission’s whole force is composed of men as efficient as are now the best 
of the men detailed and practically all of the men appointed by the Commission itself 
the Commission will speedily catch up with its work. Unless all these conditions are 
fulfilled the Commission can not possibly catch lip with its work. Certain of the 
Departments are very behindhand in the number of men detailed to the Commission. 
Others are behindhand in the efficiency of the men they have sent. The Post-Office 
Department, for instance, furnishes but four of the twenty-two men detailed, and yet 
for the Post-Office Department we do more work at present than for all the other 
Departments combined. The Interior Department, on the other hand, furnishes us 
eight men, which is its full proportion; but of those now with us no less than five are 
of poor quality. 

The only way by which a satisfactory force for the Commission can ever be pro¬ 
vided is to appropriate for them on the Commission’s own roster. When we have these 
additional eight men for whom we have asked detailed to us we shall have a force of 
thirty details. This, added to our own force will allow us to do our present work, 
although it will not be sufficient as our work increases. These thirty men should be 
put under the Commission at once. This can only be done by Congress, and it can be 
done without increasing by one dollar the Oovernmental appropriations. All that is 
necessary is to have the men appropriated for on our own roster instead of being appro¬ 
priated for on the rosters of the different Departments that detail them to us. Abso¬ 
lutely no advantage results whatsoever from the present system. The men detailed to 
our force are kept busy all the time and do not do a stroke of work for the Departments 
from which they come, so that no benefit can come to the Department from keeping the 
men on their rolls. On the other hand, the temptation is of course great with every 
Department to detail to us their most inefficient people, people whom they do not care to 
have in the Departments, but whom for some reason or other they do not like to dismiss. 

The Commission is frequently obliged to keep these men because of the fact that 
to return them would probably mean getting no better men in their places and it might 

165 



EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


166 


mean getting no one at all. If, however, the force is transferred bodily to the Com¬ 
mission’s own roster, so as to allow the Commission the same control of it that all other 
Departments have of their own employes, permitting the Commission to dismiss or 
reduce incompetent men and to fill the vacancies created from the eligible registers, the 
Commission will guarantee speedily to have its force at the highest possible point of 
efficiency. The experience of the Commission proves beyond shadow of question that 
the most efficient possible force can be procured from the eligible registers of the Com¬ 
mission. All it asks is that it shall have the opportunity to procure its force in this 
way and shall be given the control of the men who work under it and for whose work 
it is itself held responsible. There can be no objection to this on the score of economy, 
because the transfer of the men from the rosters of the other offices to the roster of the 
Commission will not increase in any way the total expenditure for Governmental pur¬ 
poses. It can not be objected to by any of the Departments, for the Departments do 
not now gain any benefit whatsoever from these men detailed to us, and it will result in 
an immense improvement in the efficiency of the Commission’s force. The hardship 
resulting from the present shortage of force falls not upon the Commission, but upon 
applicants for examination, on the applicants from Missouri, Indiana, and Ohio, for 
instance, who have been examined within the last three months, whose papers are not 
yet marked and can not be marked with the Commission’s present force. These people 
can obtain office only through the Commission and they are debarred from all chance 
of doing so until the Commission is given a working force. 

Again the Commission respectfully urges that it should have an increase in traveling 
expenses. It is absolutely necessary to keep certain of its employes traveling from 
post-office to post-office, where charges of irregularity or wrongdoing are made. Only 
in this way is it possible for the Commission to oversee the work of its local boards and 
supervise the execution of the civil-service law in the offices away from Washington. 
To do this with the present force means the necessity of abandoning half of the schedule 
routes of examinations. We have had to cancel the examinations scheduled to be held 
in the majority of places in the last three months, and we shall have to pursue precisely 
the same course next year if a sufficient appropriation for traveling expenses be not 
granted the Commission. 

Very respectfully, 


Chas. Lyman, 

Theodore Roosevelt, 

Geo. D. Johnston, 

Commissioners. 


Hon. A. M. Dockery, 

Chairman Congressional Committee. 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


167 


Statement showing the number and title of offices, and bureaus and divisions thereof, in 
the l nited States Civil Service Commission; the number of persons authorized to be 
employed therein ; their sex, their ages, the number of years each has been employed in 
the Commission; the number who entered the public service under process of the civil- 
service law of 1883; the number of persons employed as clerics, or otherwise, and paid 
more than 8840 per annum, who are doing duty appertaining to the positions of messen¬ 
gers, assistant messengers, or laborers, the number of messengers, assistant messengers, 
watchmen , or laborers who are doing clerical duties appertaining to higher salaried 
offices; and the number of persons employed in the Commission who have wives, hus¬ 
bands, brothers , sisters, sons, daughters, or other relatives employed therein or in other 
Government establishments in Washington, May 24, 1893. 


1 

a 

oc 

© • 
* 

£ | 
c <5 

u 

'o 

f-t 

g 

3 

£ 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices, and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the Com¬ 
mission. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 

ical duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

* 

Oj 

g 

£ 

Years. 



United States Civil Seiiv- 













ice Commission. 

22 

22 




4 

1 

15 


*1 







5 

25 

1 

2 










5 

30 

5 

3 










7 

35 

5 

4 












1 

;> 










2 

45 

1 

6 

. 








1 

50 

2 

7 









2 

55 

3 

10 





Total. 

22 

90 


99 


22 


15 


1 















* Messenger in the classified service. 


Number in the Commission who have each relatives therein or in other Government establishments in Washing¬ 
ton, such relatives being indicated in number and degree in the following columns. 


Number. 

Wife. 

Husband. 

Number 

of 

brothers. 

Number 
of sisters. 

Number 
of sons. 

Number 
of daugh¬ 
ters. 

•Number Tatal „ 

of other ™e ?rof 

relatives. re j atlv 1 es 
of each. 

4 

o 

2 







1 1 
. 1 



1 






1 



. 1 






8 








\ 





















































































U. S. COMMISSION OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 


U. S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, 

Washington, I). C., August 19, 1893. 


Sir: I have the honor to send herewith, in tabular form, the information (as of date 
July C l-Sh j) concerning the organization of the U. S. Fish Commission, its personnel, 
etc., requested in your letter of May 24, last. 

Very respectfully, 


Herbert A. Gill, 
Acting Commissioner. 

Hon. Alex. M. Dockery, 

Chairman of the Joint Commission of Congress to Inquire into the 

Status of Laics Organizing the Executive Departments, etc. 


Statement shoving the number and title of offices and bureaus and divisions thereof in 
the V. S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries; the number of persons authorized to be 
employed therein; their sex, their ages, the number of years each has been employed in 
the Commission ; the number who entered the public 'service under process of the civil- 
service law of 1883 ; the number of persons employed as clerks . or otherwise, and paid 
more than $840per annum, who are doing duty appertaining to the positions of messen¬ 
gers, assistant messengers, or laborers ; the number of messengers, assistant messengers, 
watchmen, or laborers who are doing clerical duties appertaining to higher-salaried 
offices; and the number of persons employed in the Commission who have wives, hus¬ 
bands, brothers, sisters, sons, daughters, or other relatives employed therein or in other 
Government establishments in Washington, July 1, 1893. 


GC 

© 


.5 Title of offices and divisions 
® i — I thereof. 


® ; ® 

i 




.. -j DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION. 

1 Office of Commissioner . 


Total 


Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed. 

■ Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the Com¬ 
mission. 

Number who entered public 
service under process of 
civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 
doing duty as messengers, 
etc. 

1 1 

Ph r-4 

O f 

bJC S 

C.|° 

6 c 

"5 'no ® 

Sh •*- 
© - S 
tf-3 C 

5 53 T 

3 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Y'ears. 

23 

19 

4 

1 

20 

5 

1 







2 

25 

4 

2 







2 

30 

2 

3 








35 

1 

4 







6 

40 

2 

8 







2 

45 

1 

9 







2 

50 

4 

11 







1 

55 

1 

12 







1 

60 

1 

13 









1 

18 









1 

19 




23 

10 

4 

23 


23 














— 


ioo 


































































Number of divisions. 


170 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


l 


1 3 



1 



Title of offices and divisions 
thereof. 


DIVISION OF ADMINISTRA¬ 
TION—continued. 

Office of Accounts . 


Total. 

Office of Architect and Engineer. 


Total. 

Total division of admin¬ 
istration . 

DIVISION OF INQUIRY RE¬ 
SPECTING FOOD-FISHES_ 


Total. 

DIVISION OF STATISTICS AND 
METHODS OF THE FISHERIES. 


Total. 

DIVISION OF FISH CULTURE. 
Office Division of Fish Culture. 


Total. 
Central Station 


Total. 

Aquaria Central station 


Total 


I 

f- 

5 P 

• 

73 

V 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the Com¬ 
mission. 

tired public 

process of 

iv of 1883. 

e than $840 

messengers, 

doing cler- 

higher-sal- 

or. ~ 

w -»-> 

of males 

.5 





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duty as i 

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Number 

V 

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ft 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number 

service 

civil-si 

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£ 

tcrs ^ 

0) ^ © 
CO Cw T* 
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* 

4 

2 

2 

2 

40 

i 

1 




1 

45 

i 

4 







1 

55 

i 

6 








i 

9 







• 






4 

2 

Q 

4 


4 













4 

3 

1 

2 

25 

2 

1 





1 

30 

1 

2 

2 





1 

50 

1 

4 


...... - 









4 

3 

1 

4 


4 


2 




. 





I 

31 

24 

7 

31 


31 


2 






9 

9 


3 

25 

2 

1 





3 

35 

2 

9 

1 






2 

40 

1 

3 







1 

45 

1 

4 








1 

5 









1 

6 









1 

15 













9 

9 

.... 

9 


9 


1 



12 

*10 

1 

4 

30 

2 

2 





3 

35 

2 

3 







1 

40 

4 

4 







1 

45 

2 

8 







1 

50 

1 

9 







1 

55 













12 

10 

1 

11 


11 


1 





7 

5 

2 

1 

25 

3 

1 

1 


• 



1 

30 

1 

5 







1 

35 

1 

9 







1 

45 

1 

13 







1 

50 

1 

19 







1 

55 








l 1 

60 











.... 




7 

5 

2 

7 


7 


1 












4 

4 


1 

25 

1 

2 







1 

35 

1 

4 







1 

40 

1 

5 







1 

65 

1 

6 












4 

4 


4 


4 















2 

2 


2 

45 

1 

11 








1 

13 













2 

2 


2 


2 











.... 

. 




One vacancy. 






































































































































































































































171 


4 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


Number of offices. 

Number of divisions. 

* 

Title of offices and divisions 
thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

X 

2 

5 

.11 

C 

u 

© 

£ 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
ami over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the Com¬ 
mission. 

X 

Z x X 

p | D r— 1 

— C ^ 

£ u « 

C 1> r ~ l 
© r£ © 

O g .2 

^ © © 

L* o ® 

© _i, 

- M > 

Z 1> -f- 

£ 00 o 
£ 

5 « 

^ bt 

C B 

54 ® 

— X 

X 

^ <© 

1 - 
t-< ^ 

C X 

B 

f >, 

* be 

Z r-> 

§li 

® - «• 
n 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 

ical duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

£ 

£ 

Years. 

P 

D 

rO 

2 

5 

« 

Years. 



DIVISION OF FISH CULTl'RE — 













continued. 












1 

Fish J’otid >, Monument Lot . 

4 

4 


1 

45 

i 

10 










1 

50 

i 

12 


. 




« 




1 

65 

i 

15 










1 

70 

i 

17 





Total. 

4 

4 


4 


4 













1 

Disir i but ion Employes . 

15 

*14 

.... 

1 

20 

3 

1 









4 

25 

2 

2 









3 

30 

1 

3 









1 

35 

1 

4 









2 

40 

3 

5 









1 

45 

1 

6 









1 

50 

1 

7 









1 

55 

1 

11 










1 

12 





Total. 

15 

14 

.... 

14 


14 






1 

Employes at Large . 

~~9 

9 


1 

30 

1 

1 

i 









3 

35 

2 

2 










3 

40 

1 

5 









1 

45 

1 

8 









1 

50 

1 

9 











1 

10 











1 

11 











1 

12 





Total.. 

9 

9 


9 


9 

.... 

i 














1 

6 

Total Division of Fish 













Culture. 

41 

*38 

2 

*40 


*40 


5 




SUMMARY.—U. S. COMMISSION OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 


4 

9 

Office of Commissioner_ 

93 

181 

10 

2 

20 

17 

1 

5 








13 

25 

14 

2 









13 

30 

6 

3 









18 

35 

10 

4 









16 

40 

7 

5 









11 

45 

4 

6 









8 

50 

1 

7 









5 

55 

5 

8 









2 

60 

5 

9 









2 

65 

2 

10 


.. 







1 

70 

7 

11 


• 









4 

12 


.1. 









3 

13 





« 






2 

15 


:::::::::::::: 









1 

17 











1 

18 











2 

19 



4 

9 


93 

81 

10 

191 

. 

191 

.... 

5 

. i . 

i 


*One vacancy. 


f Two vacancies. 















































































































































































172 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 

Number in the Commission who have each relatives therein, or in other Government establishments in Washing¬ 
ton, such relatives being indicated in number and degree in the following columns. 


Number. 


1 

1 

1 

3 

8 

2 

1 

1 

3 

4 
9 


Number 

Wife. Husband. of 

brothers. 


! 


Number ! Number 


Number Number . 

... , e number oi 

.... c oi dans'll-' of other , .. 

ot sisters, of sons. , „ ® „ i .• relatives 

ters. relatives 


1 

2 

1 

1 

1 




of each. 


4 

3 

3 
2 
1 
1 
2 

4 
3 
2 
1 


34 .. j. 













Number of persons employed having 1 relative each ip the Government service in Washington_ 

Number of persons employed having 2 relatives each in the Government service in Washington_ 

Number of persons employed having 3 relatives each in the Government service in Washington.... 

Number of persons employed having 4 relatives each in the Government service in Washington_ 


19 


Total. 34 


l 


fcO CSI 00 




















































INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION. 


Interstate Commerce Commission, 

Office of the Secretary, 
Washington, D. C., September 23 , 1893. 

Dear Sir: I transmit herewith statement showing the number and title of offices 
and bureaus and divisions thereof in the Interstate Commerce Commission- thenum- 
be of persons authorized to be employed therein; their sex, their ages, the number of 
years each has been employed in the Commission, etc. The delay in transmitting the 
same has been occasioned by the absence of the Interstate Commerce Commissioners 
from the city. 

Very respectfully, 


Hon. A. M. Dockery, 

Home of Representatives, Washington, D. G. 


Edw. A. Moseley, 

Secretary. 


Statement, slim ring the number and title of offices and bureaus and divisions thereof in the Inter¬ 
state Commerce Commission; the number of persons authorized to be employed therein- 
their sex, their ages , the number of years each has been employed in the Com mission; the 
number who entered the public service under the process of the civil-service law of 1883; the 
number of persons employed as clerks , or otherwise, and paid more than $840 per annum 
who are doing duty appertaining to the positions of messengers, assistant messengers , or 
laborers; the number of messengers, assistant messengers, watchmen, or laborers , who 
are doing clerical duties appertaining to higher salaried offices; and the number of per¬ 
sons employed in the Commission who have wives, husbands, brothers, sisters,' sons, 
daughters, or other relatives employed therein or in other Government establishments in 
Washington, May 21, 1893. 


Number of offices and 
bureaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the Com¬ 
ission. 

Number who entered public 
service under process of 
civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 
doing duty as messengers, 
etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 
cal duties of higher sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

GC 

s 

© 



Interstate Commerce Com- 













mission . 

101 

104 


7 

20 

14 

1 










27 

25 

17 

2 










21 

30 

16 

3 










15 

35 

22 

4 










10 

40 

18 

5 










9 

45 

15 

6 










8 

50 

2 

7 

. 









3 

55 












2 

60 


1 









2 

65 


. 




Total. 

104 

104 


104 


10 

.i. j . 





1 




1 


1 1 



173 































































174 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


Number in the Commission who hare each relatives therein or in other Government establishments in Washing¬ 
ton, such relatives being indicated in number and degree in the following columns. 


Number. 

Wife. 

Husband. 

Number of 
brothers. 

Number of 
sisters. 

Number of 
sons. 

Number of 
daugh¬ 
ters. 

Number of 
other 
relatives. 

-,- 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

2 

1 







1 

i 

6 

1 


. 



1 


2 


1 





1 

4 

3 



1 

1 


1 

9 



1 



l 

1 





1 



i 

15 






1 

l 

4 


• 



9 

9 







36 


. 




• 








Total having relatives employed in Government departments in Washington: 


Number having one relative each. 27 

Number having two relatives each. 9 


Total. 36 

T, Edward A. Moseley, Secretary of the Interstate Commerce Commission, do hereby 
certify that the foregoing is a true statement compiled from the records and papers on 
file in my office. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the 
seal of the said Commission this 23d day of September, A. I). 1803. 

[seal.] Edw. A. Moseley, 

Secretary of the Interstate Commerce Commission. 
















































GO VGKNMENT PRINTING OPPICE. 


Office of the Public Printer, 
Washington, I). C., September 21, 1893. 

Sir: In compliance with the request, contained in your favor of May 24, 1893, 1 
have the honor to transmit herewith a statement showing the number and titles of 
divisions and subdivisions of the Government Printing Office specifically authorized 
bylaw; the number of persons (other than compositors or bookbinders actually engaged 
on piecework in the process of printing or bookbinding) that are employed in each of 
said divisions; the ages of all such persons and the number of years they have been 
employed in the Government Printing Office; the number of them that afe males and 
the number that are females, and the whole number of both sexes so employed; whether 
any of them have wives, husbands, brothers, sisters, sons, daughters, or other relatives 
employed in the Government Printing Office or other Government establishments in 
Washington. 

Very respectfully, 

F. W. Palmer, 

Hon. A. M. Dockery, Public Printer. 

Chairman Joint Commission of Congress to inquire 

into the Status of Laws Organizing the Executive Departments, etc. 


Statement showing the number and title of offices and bureaus and divisions thereof in the 
Government Printing Office; the number of persons authorized to be employed therein ; 
their sex, their ages, the number of years each has been employed in the Office ; the number 
who entered the public service under process of the civil-service la w of 1883; the number 
of persons employed as clerics or otherwise and paid more than 8840 per annum who are 
doing duty appertaining to the positions of messengers, assistant messengers, or laborers ; 
the number of messengers, assistant messengers, watchmen, or laborers who are doing 
clerical duties appertaining to higher salaried offices; and the number of persons em¬ 
ployed, in the office who have wives, husbands, brothers, sisters, sons, daughters, or other 
relatives employed therein or in other Government establishments in Washington, May 


24, 1893. 


A 

c3 

go 

© 

© 


° ? 

u 

© 


Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed. 

GO 

© 

© 

£ 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

o 

3 JO 

- ® 30 

P.22 
t So 

s p.5 
* 

2 p.2 
r™ G £>* 

£ 

u © ® 

~ f-i > 

£2 © 

— x © 

o ^ 

^ bD 

C C 

Cv © 

~ s 

2 
£ S 

C GO 

G G 

5 G -T 
° C 2 
p — O 
o w v 

Ph 

i i 

11 

.5 bC 

r ©-» 

© o . 

ec ~ .2 

a. j~ - 

r— w 

© ^ 9 

C/5 G -H 
© © 6$ 

s 

Number. 

Years. 

*4 

© 

r© 

£ 

| Years. 

j 1 

()Jfi op. of Public Printer __ 

40 

38 

2 

1 

20 

5 

*1 




1 





5 

20 to 25 

1 

2 









3 

25 to 30 

10 

3 









5 

30 to 35 

6 

4 









10 

35 to 40 

3 

5 









3 

40 to 45 

1 

6 









6 

45 to 50 

2 

8 









4 

50 to 55 

1 

9 









1 

55 to 60 

2 

11 









2 

70 to 75 

1 

13 











3 

15 











1 

19 











1 

22 











1 

25 


.i. 








1 

26 










1 

32 


i. 

.. 


Total. 

40 

38 

2 

40 


40 

. 

... ... 


One year or less. 


175 






































































Number of divisions. 


176 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


es 

a> 



1 


1 


1 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


Document Room, First Division. 


Total. 

Document Room, Second Divi¬ 
sion . 


T«tal. 

Document Room, Third Divi¬ 
sion ....... 


Total 


Job Room 


:>ns author- 
ployed. 


GO 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 : 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

ered public i 

process of 

w of 1883. 

© oT 

X £ 

«■ §D 

a a 

ci ffl 
rr 03 

CO 

<o 

® a 

i t 
••—i r-H 

Sh ct 
v x 

r 7" 1 * 

fccjj 

.5 it) 

o 2 

£ a 
s * 

Ph © 

pO 

'go 

w -M 1 

u rl 

G) 

rO S3 
r" »pH 

& 

Number of males 

Number of femal 

U 

Q 

si 

• 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number who ent 

service under 

civil-service la 

Persons paid moi 

doing duty as i 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., 

cal duties of 

aried offices. 

405 

- 

405 


10 

20 

163 

*1 





83 

20 to 25 

35 

2 







69 

25 to 30 

74 

3 







63 

30 to 35 

19 

4 







57 

35 to 40 

12 

5 






42 

32 

40 to 45 

14 

6 







45 to 50 

8 

7 







50 

50 to 55 

9 

8 







27 

55 to 60 

5 

9 







9 

60 to 65 

5 

10 







4 

65 to 70 


11 







5 

70 to 75 


12 







2 

75 to 80 

5 

13 







2 

80 to 85 

2 

14 








3 

15 









2 

17 


. 







3 1 

18 


. 







3 

19 









4 

•20 









3 

21 









2 

22 









8 

24 









6 

25 









2 

26 









2 

27 









3 

32 













405 

405 


405 


405 











8 

8 


9 

20 

3 

1 






2 

30 to 35 

2 

3 







2 

35 to 40 

1 

5 







9 

45 to 50 

1 

9 








1 

20 












• 8 

8 


8 


8 












17 

17 


1 

20 

2 

2 





2 

20 to 25 

4 

3 







1 

25 to 30 

3 

4 







5 

30 to 35 

2 

5 






2 

35 to 40 

1 

9 







2 

40 to 45 

3 

11 







2 

45 to 50 

1 

13 







2 

50 to 55 

1 

18 


| . 







1 


17 



17 


17 


1 







118 

114 

4 

1 

20 

32 

*1 

• | 


13 

20 to 25 

15 

2 

...1 



✓ 

28 

25 to 30 

40 

3 







25 

30 to 35 

4 

4 







11 

i 35 to 40 

4 

5 







16 

40 to 45 

3 

6 


L 





6 

45 to 50 

1 

9 


i 





5 

! 50 to 55 

3 

10 

1 





7 

j 55 to 60 

5 

12 






3 

60 to 65 

4 

13 






2 

65 to 70 

2 

15 




* One year or leas. 


\ 







































































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


rr rr 

1 i i 



i 


Title of officers and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


Job Room —Continued. 


Total. 

Specification Room 


Total. 

Record Room ... 

Total. 

Stereotype Room 


Total. 
Press Room 


Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed 

Number of males. 

1 

I 

OQ 

O 

s 

C 

fn 

a? 

& 

s 

fc 

4ges 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
nultiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment* 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

(4 

0) 

& 

3 

p 

& 

1 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

• 



70 to 75 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

21 

23 

24 
27 
31 













118 ' 

114 

4 

118 


118 


89 



4 I 

20 

12 

1 


ou 


10 

20 to 25 

7 

2 







14 1 

25 to 30 

18 

3 







9 

30 to 35 

6 

4 







11 

35 to 40 

10 

5 







9 

40 to 45 

3 

6 







8 

45 to 50 

6 

7 







11 

50 to 55 

1 

8 






6 


2 

9 






6 

00 to 05 

3 

10 






1 

70 to 75 

5 

11 







3 

12 









2 

13 









2 

14 









1 

15 









1 

16 









1 

18 








1 

20 









1 

23 









2 

24 









2 

25 




QQ 

85 

4 

89 


89 












o 

9 


1 


1 

3 







1 

60 to 65 

1 

6 




o 

9 


2 


2 


. 1 ...... 



' " ' " 






66 



‘0 

16 

*1 






5 

20 to ‘-’5 

1 

2 





1 


12 

25 to 30 

16 

3 







7 


15 

4 







11 


7 

5 







5 


6 

6 







11 


1 

8 







6 


1 

11 







2 

55 to 60 

1 

17 







2 

60 to 65 

2 

22 


. 



66 


66 


66 






| . 

_ 

_ 


91 1 

134 

107 

12 

20 

66 

*1 



40 

20 to 25 

14 

9 







35 

25 to 30 

41 

3 







48 


14 

4 






19 

35 to 40 

15 

5 






98 


14 

6 






98 


6 

7 







50 to 55 

11 

8 






10 

15 to 60 

6 

9 






4 

60 to 65 

7 

10 




U. Rep. 88-12 


One year or less. 






























































































































































































178 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 




cl 


c3 


GO 


© 


© 






pH ~ 


C <r> 

x 

- 

b 

°,3 

"x 

P 


© 




a 

‘S 




o 


Ss 

— 



Title of of'fi cers ami bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


Press Boom —Continued. 


1 

P 

o 

,=] . 
■S-d 


i 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

ered public 

process of 

w of 1883. 

2 so 

** bt) 

c3 © 

<3 GO 

GO 

© 

© 3 

i l 

P CS 

© X 

p 

g>J§ 

.2 ic 

° 3 

X £ 

2 * 

^ © 

. -2 

c c 

-P 

P 

® » 

"Z N 

Z 

Number of males 

Number of femal 

2 

"g 

Z 

Years. 

P 

© 

rO 

a 

Years. 

Number who ent 

service under 

civil-service la 

Persons paid mor 

doing duty as i 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., 

cal duties of 

aried offices. 




2 

65 to 70 

i 

11 








3 

12 









7 

13 









2 

14 









2 

15 









l 1 

16 


. 







4 1 

17 








3 

18 








1 

19 








2 

21 








2 

23 








3 

24 








3 

25 








2 

26 


1 - 






3 

27 








1 

29 








2 

31 


| 






o 

32 












1 Treasury Branch 


Total 


1 Interior Branch. 


Total. 


30 24 6 30 


241 

134 

107 

241 


241 






116 

83 

33 

3 

20 

16 

*1 






13 

20 to 25 

33 

2 






30 

25 to 30 

16 

3 


| 




21 

30 to 35 

7 

4 


I 




15 

35 to 40 

2 

5 






11 

40 to 45 

ii 








7 

45 to 50 

3 

7 







9 

50 in 55 

6 

8 







2 

55 to 60 

5 

10 







3 

60 to 65 

1 

11 







2 

65 to 70 

1 

13 









1 

14 









1 

16 









4 

17 









2 

20 









1 

21 









2 

22 









1 

23 









1 

24 









1 

27 









1 

30 




116 

83 

33 

116 


116 












30 

24 

6 

3 

20 

5 

*1 







1 

20 to 25 

2 

2 







4 

25 to 30 

4 

3 







7 

30 to 35 

4 

4 







5 

35 to 40 

3 

5 







4 

40 to 45 

5 

6 







2 

45 to 50 

1 

7 







1 

50 to 55 

1 

ii 







1 

55 to 60 

1 

12 







1 

65 to 70 

1 

15 







1 

75 to 80 

2 

16 









1 

22 





30 


* One year or less. 




























































































































































bureaus. 

Number of divisions. 


# 


X 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


179 


/ 


CO 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


u 

o 

p . 
% ® 
-X © 

c 

x a 

3 ® 

a. © 


4) 0) 
P N 

S'" 


£ 


x 

® 


® 

P 

a 


X 

» 


3 

.© 


o 


£ 


Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 


Length of — 


- o 
3 c© 


o 


1 Nary Branch. 


23 15 


service in a x x 
the De- P J ^ 
partment. P g *'g 

h ?l h . 
® 


I X> 

«r 


« ® 


Ch 

® 


~ 

£ 

1 

4 

3 
2 
2 

4 
6 
1 


X 

- 

es 

® 


20 

25 to 30 
30 to 35 
35 to 40 
40 to 45 
45 to 50 
55 to 60 
60 to 65 


® 

P 

a 

I 


Total. 
State Branch 


23 15 8 1 23 


3 

11 

4 

1* 

2 

1 

1 


23 


co 

0? 


I © 

i u 

o 


^ © 
o fl.g 
»r *** *■* 

i? 




« 3 


es 

® 


> 

« T 
x w 


tc 

a 


P -D 


o ® . 
x 

® X © 
•/ ,© - 

^ a o 


a? . 

cC r 


CO 


+- 


so r* *r 
£ CJ 


*2 

3 

4 
6 
9 

13 

16 


Total . 
1 War Branch. 


18 

14 

4 

1 

20 to 25 

3 

1 . 




2 

25 to 30 

2 

2 ! 




5 

30 to 35 

4 

3 . 




4 

35 to 40 

3 

4 ... 




1 

45 to 50 

1 

5 .... 




2 

50 to 55 

4 

6 . 




2 

55 to 60 

1 

21 . 




t 

60 to 65 







18 

14 

4 

In . 

18 



28 

23 

5 

4 

20 to 25 

9 

*1 




5 

25 to 30 

9 

2 





6 

30 to 35 

5 

3 





3 

35 to 40 

2 

8 





4 

40 to 45 

1 

10 





3 

45 to 50 

1 

16 

..;. 




1 

50 to 55 

1 

20 





1 

55 to 60 






1 

60 to 65 










Total .. 
1 Miscellaneous. 


28 23 5 28 


28 


Total 


1 Delivery Room. 


Total ... 

1 Folding Room . 


ii 

8 

3 

1 

20 to 25 

2 

3 






1 

30 to 35 

1 

4 






3 

35 to 40 

1 

6 







3 

40 to 45 

1 

12 







1 

50 to 55 

1 

13 

* 






1 

55 to 60 

2 

14 






1 

60 to 65 

3 

26 

.1. 


ii 

8 

3 

11 


11 













13 

13 


1 

20 to 25 

2 

*1 





1 

25 to 30 

4 

3 






3 

30 to 35 

1 

4 






1 

35 to 10 

2 

6 






3 

40 to 45 

1 

8 






1 

50 to 55 

1 

11 






1 

55 to 60 

1 

26 






1 

60 to 65 

1 

30 






1 

65 to 70 












13 

13 


13 


13 











634 

138 

496 

39 

20 

183 

*1 


108 

20 to 25 

63 

O 







106 

25 to 30 

151 

3 







80 

30 to 35 

52 

4 


1 - 




95 

35 to 10 

42 

5 




* One year or less. - 



























































































































































































































180 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 




C3 
to 
O 

£ £ 

® 3 

V 

£ 

C A 

PH 

<© 

& 


2 


«4H 

o 

?H 

® 

.0 

3 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


O 

^ . 
E © 

* to 
© O 
3 C. 
O S* 

® a 

M 

0) 


Ph "3 

<£> $> 
,£} S3 

3 -rH 

3 

I 53 


0 D 

<© 

a 

O 

© 

35 

a 

3 

53 


- !- 


Folding Room —Continued. 


to 

<Q 

13 

3 

«s 

©h 

© 

u 

© 

35 


Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 


I Length of 
I service in 
j the De- , 
partment. 


u 

© 

35 

a 

3 

!3 


69 

45 

49 

24 

6 

IQ 

3 


© 

3 

© 

5* 


Total. 

1 Superintendent’s Room 


634 138 496 634 


40 to 45 
45 to 50 
50 to 55 
55 to 60 
60 to 65 
65 to 70 
70 to 75 


© 

35 

a 


28 

17 

15 

9 

12 

17 

15 

o 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 


© 

B 

03 

© 

!* 


634 


6 

7 

8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 
22 
23 
25 
27 
30 
32 


o 

• rH O 

3 

&00 
^ to rf-\ 

O 

P.° 
* 
©I 3 

r—i 
w <£» 

q 


^ > 
pH 

<© <D 
© ® 


a u > 
§ ©'© 
53 


3 g 
® © 

^ be 
0 fl 
ci c? 

eH CO 

73 2 

2 a 
Is 

03 >5 

.3 +s 

3 3 
3ht3 

® bt> 

S p ■ 

O*^o 

tc 

® 

P-. 


ft 3 

<V to 

13 p 
bejn 

.9 


r«4H 

o o . 

® © © 
- © © 
£ +3 jg 
© 3 O 


© 

Oj © 


© 

Ph 

c3 


Total 


Watch Room 


Total. 

1 Engineer’8 Room 


Total 


29 : 

29 


1 

20 

10 

*1 






_ 

1 

20 to 25 

8 

3 







2 

25 to 30 

4 

4 







3 

30 to 35 

1 

5 







3 

35 to 40 

1 

6 







1 

40 to 45 

1 

8 







5 

45 to 50 

1 

9 







6 

50 to 55 

1 

11 







2 

55 to 60 

2 

12 







3 

60 to 65 









2 

65 to 70 















99 

29 


29 


29 








. 





25 

25 


9 

45 to 50 

6 

*1 







7 

50 to 55 

4 

2 







5 

55 to 60 

9 

3 







2 

60 to 65 

1 

4 


— 




1 

65 to 70 

3 

5 






1 

70 to 75 

1 

6 








1 

16 



25 

25 


25 


25 



.... 







. 1 . 

19 

19 


1 

20 to 25 

4 

*1 







2 

25 to 30 

3 

2 







3 

30 to 35 

5 

3 







1 

35 to 40 

1 

4 







3 

40 to 45 

1 

5 







6 

45 to 50 

2 

12 






3 

50 to 55 

1 

13 








1 

16 








1 

22 

1 



19 

19 

.... 19 


19 






1 




1 i 


One year or less. 



































































































































































Number of divisions. 


181 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., 


AT WASHINGTON. 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed. 

-1 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Machine Room . 

12 

12 


2 

25 to 30 

1 

1 








1 

30 to 35 

3 

3 








1 

35 to 40 

4 

4 







1 

45 to 50 

1 

12 







3 

50 to 55 

2 

30 







2 

55 to 60 

1 

32 



. .. 





1 

60 to 65 










1 

65 to 70 






Total. 

12 

12 


1 12 


1 12 














Carpenter Shop . 

5 

5 


2 

45 to 50 

3 

3 








1 

50 to 55 

1 

6 








1 

55 to 60 

1 

12 








1 

60 to 65 






Total. 

5 

5 


5 

. 

5 












Paper Wareroom . 

18 

18 


2 

20 to 25 

5 

*1 








2 

30 to 35 

6 

3 








3 

35 to 40 

1 

4 








1 

40 to 45 

1 

6 








2 

45 to 50 

1 

11 




• 




5 

50 to 55 

2 

12 








3 

55 to 60 

2 

15 




Total. 

18 

18 


18 


18 














Siveepers’ Room . 

18 

• 

1 

17 

2 

30 to 35 

2 

*1 








4 

35 to 40 

4 

2 








5 

40 to 45 

5 

3 








4 

45 to 50 

1 

4 








1 

50 to 55 

3 

5 








1 

65 to 70 

2 

6 








1 

70 to 75 

1 

10 




Total. 

18 

1 

17 

18 


18 


t.|. 1 












Stable . 

27 

27 


1 

20 

8 

*1 








1 

25 to 30 

P 

2 








3 

30 to 35 

8 

3 








6 

35 to 40 

2 

4 








5 

40 to 45 

3 

6 








7 

45 to 50 

2 

7 








3 

50 to 55 

1 

10 








1 

55 to 60 

1 

11 










1 

13 






} 




1 

14 




Total. 

27 

27 


27 


27 









1 





Messengers’ Room . 

5 

5 


1 

25 to 30 

2 

*1 








3 

30 to 35 

l 1 

4 








1 

55 to 60 | 

1 

6 










1 

8 


. 1 


Total. 

5 

5 


5 

I 

5 




1- 










One year or less. 









































































































































































































Number of divisions. 


182 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


P 

a 

CD 

© 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

i 

© 

S © 

© 

© © 

Ph ® 

© © 

4^ 

© £ 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

•S’g 

s 

^ p: 

O 3 .2 
rg P > 
fe n 

^ ® « 
so® 
0^4 

a s £ 

p 0D © 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 
cal duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried ollices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Ill n fiery - 

716 

403 

313 

18 

20 

122 

*1 







79 

20 to 25 

83 

2 








113 

25 to 30 

60 

3 



. 





111 

30 to 35 

91 

4 








96 

35 to 40 

32 

5 

. 







70 

40 to 45 

53 

6 


. 






76 

45 to 50 

34 

7 








78 

50 to 55 

30 

8 







34 

55 to 60 

17 

9 







31 

60 to 65 

46 

10 







8 

65 to 70 

13 

11 







4 

70 to 75 

15 

12 







0 

75 to 80 

8 

13 







3 

80 to 85 

4 

14 









9 

15 








10 

16 









2 

17 










6 

18 










8 

19 










•12 

20 


. 








6 

21 

. 









6 

22 









5 

23 









8 

24 









2 

25 









4 

26 










6 

27 










4 

28 










3 

29 








• 


6 

30 










3 

31 










8 

32 




Total. 

716 

103 

313 

716 


716 


• 











i 1 


1 1 

1 i i 


* One year or less. 








































































































183 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., 


AT WASHINGTON. 


SUMMARY—THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 


Summary. 


Number of divisions. 

Number of persons authorized to be employed... 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Number whose ages are 20 years and under. 

Number whose ages are from 20 to 25 years. 

Number whose ages are from 25 to 30 years. 

Number whose ages are from 30 to 35 years. 

Number whose ages are from 35 to 40 years. 

Number whose ages are from 40 to 45 years. 

Number whose ages are from 45 to 50 years. 

Number whose ages are from 50 to 55 years. 

Number whose ages are from 55 to 60 years. 

Number whose ages are from 60 to 0 5 years. 

Number whose ages are from 65 to 7() years. 

Number whose ages are from 70 to T5 years. 

Number whose ages are from 75 to 80 years. 

Number whose ages are from 80 to 85 years. 

Number who have served less than one year. 

Number who have served one year. 

Number -who have served two years. 

Number who have served three years. 

Number who have served four years. 

Number who have served live years. 

Number who have served six years. 

Number who have served seven years. 

Number who have served eight years. 

Number who have served nine years. 

Number who have served ten years. 

Number who have served eleven years .. 

Number who have served twelve years ?. 

Number who have served thirteen years. 

Number who have served fourteen years. 

Number who have served fifteen years. 

Number who have served sixteen years. 

Number who have served seventeen years. 

Number who have served eighteen years. 

Number who have served nineteen years. 

Number who have served twenty years. 

Number who have served twenty-one years. 

Number who have served twenty-two years. 

Number who ha ve served twenty-three years- 

Number who have served twenty-four years. 

Number who have served twenty-five years. 

Number who have served twenty-six years. 

Number who have served twenty-seven years- 

Number who have served twenty-eight years- 

Number who have served twenty-nine years. 

Number who have served thirty years. 

Number who have served thirty-one years. 

Number who have served thirty-two years. 

Number who entered the Department under proc¬ 
ess of the civil-service law of 1883. 

Number paid more than $840 per annum who 
are doing duty as messengers, assistant mes¬ 
sengers, or laborers. 

Number of messengers, assistant messengers, 
watchmen, or laborers doing clerical duties 

appertaining to higher-salaried offices-.... 

Number of persons employed having one relative 

in the Government service in Washington. 

Number of persons employed having two rela¬ 
tives in the Government service in Washing¬ 
ton .-. 

Number of persons employed having three rela¬ 
tives in the Government service in Washing¬ 
ton... 

Number of persons employed having four rela¬ 
tives in the Government service in Washing¬ 
ton. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


27 
2, 733 
1, 731 
1 . 002 
105 
310 
435 
418 
365 
288 
267 
265 
140 
77 
35 
18 
5 
5 

325 
358 
28<) 
509 
245 
142 
157 
80 
72 
46 
80 
54 
59 
40 
17 
25 
21 

15 

16 
16 
21 

14 
19 
11 
24 

15 
13 

16 

5 
4 

11 

6 
17 


Titles of divisions. 


623 

158 

32 

17 


Office of the Public Printer. 
Document room, first division. 
Document room, second division. 
Document room, third division. 
Job room. 

Specification room. 

Record room. 

Stereotype room. 

Press room. 

Treasury branch. 

Interior branch. 

Navy branch. 

State branch. 

War branch. 

Miscellaneous branch. 

Delivery room. 

Folding room. 

Superintendent’s room. 

Watch room. 

Engineers’ room. 

Machine room. 

Carpenters’ room. 

Paper wareroom. 

Sweepers’ room. 

Stable. 

Messengers. 

Bindery. 





































































184 


EXECU TIVE DEPARTMEXTS, ETC., AT WASHIXGTOX. 


SUMMARY—THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 


Summary. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Titles of divisions. 

Number of persons employed having five rela¬ 
tives in the Government service in Washing¬ 
ton . . 

4 


Number of persons employed having six rela¬ 
tives in the Government service in Washing¬ 
ton ......... 

4 


Number of persons employed having seven rela¬ 
tives in the Government service in Washing¬ 
ton ......._...... 

1 


Number of persons employed having eight rela¬ 
tives in the Government service in Washing¬ 
ton .. ..... 

" 5 

t 

P 

Number of persons employed having nine rela¬ 
tives in the Government service in Washing- 
ton . ....... 

1 


Total uumber of persons employed having one 
or more relatives in the Government service 
in Washington _...______ 

845 





Number in the office who have each relatives therein or in other Government establishments in Washington, such 
relatives being indicated in number and degree in the following columns. 


Number. 

Wife. Husband. 

Number 

of 

brothers. 

Number 
of sisters. 

Number 
of sons. 

Numbei 
of daugl 
ters. 

Number 
of other 
relatives. 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

9 

1 . 

1 



1 

i 

1 




1 

I'M 


1 


^ 1 


1 

«I8 



1 

! 


1 

44 



1 



1 

26 


. 


1 


1 

328 

. 




1 

1 

1 

1 . 



1 


2 i 

1 

1 



1 


l 

3 

4 


2 





2 

9 


1 

1 




o 

9 


1 

3 




4 

26 


1 




1 

9 

10 


1 




2 

3 

3 


1 




3 

4 

9 


1 




4 

5 

i 


1 

. 

. 


6 

7 

i 


1 


. 


8 

9 

i 


2 




1 

3 

i 


2 




4 

6 

5 


2 




6 

8 

6 



9 




2 

11 



i 



1 

2 

3 



i 



9 

3 

3 



l 



3 

4 

1 



2 



2 

4 

1 



2 



3 


1 



1 

1 


1 

3 

5 




9 



2 

8 



i 


1 

2 

4 

.i. 




9 

3 

88 





2 

9 

12 





3 

3 

8 





4 

4 

1 



5 


3 






6 

6 








845 





1 

‘ 1 


.i. 

























































































































/ 


/ 


LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. 


Library op Congress, 
Washington , June 5, 1893. 

Sir: 'Replying' to your favor of 24tli May, I enclose, as requested, list of persons 
employed in the Library of Congress, with their ages, length of service, and statement 
of relatives (if any) employed in the Government service. 

Regarding the divisions existing in the library, permit me to say that the exigen¬ 
cies of the copyright business, with its heavy increase of late (doubled in six years, 
without increase of clerical force, except two assistants), have required more and more 
absorption of the time of those employed in other departments of the library service. 
There should be, approximately, in the catalogue department, 4 assistants; book service 
and records, 5; law department, 3; printing and binding service, 1; international 
exchanges, 1; records and accounts, 1; copyright records and publications, 10; and 
laborers (distribution and delivery of books, cleaning, etc.), 2; total. 27. 

All the 27 persons employed in the library are men. Any additional information 
or details as to the business of the library will be promptly furnished by the Librarian 
and his assistants on call of your committee. 

Very respectfully, 


A. R. Spofpord, 
Librarian of Congress. 


lion. Alex. M. Dockery, 

Chairman of the Joint Commission . 


loo 



186 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 

Statement showing the number and title of offices and bureaus and divisions thereof in the 
Library of Congress; the number of persons authorized to be employed therein; their 
sex , their ages , the number of years each has been employed in the department; the 
number who entered the public, service under process of the civil-service law of 1883; 
the number of persons employed as clerks, or otherwise, and paid more than §840 per 
annum who are doing duty appertaining to the positions of messengers, assistant messen¬ 
gers, or laborers; the number of messengers, assistant messengers, watchmen, or laborers, 
who are doing clerical duties appertaining to higher-salaried offices; and the number of 
persons employed in the Library of Congress who have wives, husbands, brothers, sisters, 
sons, daughters, or other relatives employed therein or in other Government establish¬ 
ments in Washington, May 24, 1893. 


' 1 

P 



1 

Ph 



Ages 20 years 

Length of 

G 

•r-J O 

| ® £ ■ 

i i 

rO 






and under, 

service 

"2 ® S2 

1 ^® 

co 

a 

ci 



% V 



and over in 
multiples of 5 

in the 
Library of 

p, ® 30 

OX) 

fl G 
ct ® 

O Ph 

G 

0Q 

. 

1 


® r2 

3 Ph 

. 

CO 

'V 

years. 

Congress. 

G i P 

S 

© 

c r- g> 

^ © 

2 3 

© ^ 

a aa 

o © 

X 

-3 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

CO 3 
© ® 
*8 

<D 

»—i 

ct 

a 

r—> 

5 

3 

'■£ 





2 °° 

3 * 

>5 

© o . 
30 

® ® 


V 

•+H 

<HH 

<+h 





a p j 

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c 

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O 

o 





Ph 

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PiaS 

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pH 

Ph 


Ph 

pH 

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Ph 


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a 

a 


p ' 

a 


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3 

Ph 

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P 0) -rH 




P 


p 

P 


p 


p 

<£> 

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A 

A 

A 

A 

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A 


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Tjrrary otp flmvoRF.ss . 

27 

27 


i 

22 

1 

1 








1 

2(3 

1 

2 










1 

29 

5 

3 










3 

30 

2 

4 










2 

31 

32 

1 

5 










1 

1 

rr 










1 

38 

0 

8 










1 

39 

2 

10 










1 

41 

1 

13 










2 

42 

1 

14 










i 

50 

53 

2 

17 










2 

1 

18 










1 

57 

1 

19 










1 

58 

1 

22 










2 

59 

1 

23 










2 

60 

1 

25 










1 

61 

1 

26 










1 

62 

1 

28 










1 

64 

1 

35 










1 

66 


















Total... 

27 

27 j 


27 


27 








.j 

1 






Number in the Library of Congress who have each relatives therein or in other Government establishments in 
Washington, such relatives being indicated in number and degree in the following columns. 


Number. 

Wife. Husband. 

Number 

of 

brothers. 

Number 
of sisters. 

Number 
of sous. 

Number 
of daugh¬ 
ters. 

Number 
of other 
relatives. 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

1 

’ 

1 




1 

2 

1 


1 





1 

5 



. 



1 

1 







7 







1 1 

1 










































































































GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF 

COLUMBIA. 


Office, of the Commissioners of the Distriot of Columbia, 

Washington, August 9, 1893. 

Sir: The Commissioners of the District of Columbia transmit the accompanying 
tabular statements prepared in response to your request of May 24 and June 1!>, 1804. 
for certain information relative to the organization and personnel of the municipal 
government of said District. 

Very respectfully, 


Myron M. Parker, 

Acting President Board of Commissioners, District of Columbia. 


Hon. A. M. Dockery, 

Chairman Joint Commission of Congress to Inquire 
into the /Status of Laws Organizing the Executive Departments, etc. 


Statement showing the number and title of offices and bureaus and divisions thereof in the 
government of the District of Columbia; the number of persons authorized to be em¬ 
ployed therein; their sex, their ages, the number of years each has been employed, in the 
department; the number who en tered the public service under process of the civil-service 
law of 1883; the number of persons employed as clerks, or otherwise, and paid more 
than $810 per annum who are doing duty appertaining to the positions of messengers, 
assistant messengers, o.r laborers; the number of messengers, assistant messengers, watch¬ 
men, or laborers, who are doing clerical duties appertaining to higher-salaried offices; 
and the number of persons employed in the government of the District of Columbia who 
have wives, husbands, brothers, sisters, sons, daughters, or other relatives employed 
therein or in other Government establishments in Washington, May 24,1893. 


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Title of offices and bureaus 
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Number of persons author¬ 
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Number of males. 

Number of females. 

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Length of 
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Executive Office. 











Office of Commissionern __ 

10 ' 

9 

1 

3 

20 

2 

2 



2 





1 

25 

1 

3 








1 

30 

3 

4 








2 

35 

1 

10 




• 




1 

40 

1 

15 








1 

45 

2 

19 








1 

55 






Total 

10 

9 

1 

10 


10 




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187 







































































188 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


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Ages 20 years 
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Number of o f f i 
bureaus 

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Messengers, etc., 

cal duties of 

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Executive Office—C ont’d. 















9 

9 


2 


35 

3 

3 










2 


40 

1 

5 










1 


45 

1 

7 










1 


55 

1 

9 










2 


60 

1 

11 










1 


70 

1 

15 












1 

21 


















9 

9 


9 



9 














i 


4 

4 


1 


20 

1 

4 










1 


25 

1 

6 










1 


40 

1 

15 






* 




1 


50 

1 

20 



















4 

4 


4 

.... 


4 






f 











i 


4 

4 


1 


40 

1 

1 









2 


45 

1 

4 









1 


55 

1 

7 

. 









1 

10 

. 


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Tot.ol 

4 

4 


4 



4 




















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JTn.rhnr ATaxluv 

4 

4 


1 


20 

1 

2 



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1 


25 

1 

3 

. 









1 


45 

1 

4 










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55 

1 

10 


















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4 

4 


4 



4 

















. 


1 

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Total Executive Office .. 

31 

30 

1 

31 



31 



2 










assessor’s office. 













1 

Tax, Division ___ 

18 

18 


1 


25 

4 

1 








1 


30 

6 

9 










3 


35 

1 

3 










2 


40 

1 

5 










G 


45 

2 

7 










3 


50 

1 

14 










1 


55 

1 

16 










1 


60 

1 

17 












1 

19 



















Total ......_......... 

18 

18 

• 

.... 

18 



18 














1 

Special Assistant Division . 

9 

9 


1 


20 

5 

1 



l_ 







1 


25 

1 

2 










2 


35 

1 

4 










2 


45 

1 

15 



|. 







2 


50 

1 

18 










1 


55 




















T of, a! ____ 

9 

9 

... 9 



9 











|. 


1 

2 

Total Assessor’s Office... 

27 

27 .... 

1 27 



27 











1 


Surveyor’s Office. 

1 

! i 


1 


70 

1 

40 







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Total.... 

1 

i 


1 



1 



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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON 


189 



A 


05 

® 

O . 
cc 


O 

® 


3 


Title of offices and Bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


1. 


Board of Revision, Equal 
ization, and Appeals... 

Total. 

Collector of Taxes. 


Total. 

Auditor’s Office. 


M 

O 

£ p- 
® 9 

m ® 
® 

a, ® 

'£ o 
o 

03 ® 
Si 


Total. 

Attorney’s Office 


Total. 

Coroner’s Office. 
Total. 


Market Masters. 


Total 





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GO 


© 

03 

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3 

3 

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Vi 

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Ph 

V 

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3 

3 

53 

a 


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3 

.... 


Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 


M 

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3 

3 


cc 

M 

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45 

55 

70 


Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 


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3 

3 


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9 

9 


1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

25 

35 

40 

50 

55 

60 

70 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

5 

11 

13 

21 




















9 

9 

9 


9 












11 

11 


2 

15 

3 

1 







2 

25 

1 

2 







1 

40 

2 

57 







1 

45 

1 

12 







1 

50 

2 

22 







1 

55 

1 

25 







2 

60 









1 

65 














11 

11 


11 


11 













4 

4 


1 

25 

1 

1 







1 

30 

3 

3 







1 

40 









1 

60 














4 

4 


4 


4 













1 

1 

.... 

1 

65 

1 

20 




1 

1 | 

1 


1 












3 

3 


1 

35 

1 

3 







1 

55 

1 

5 







1 

70 

1 

12 




3 

3 1 

3 


3 







. 





137 

137 


11 

20 

22 

1 _ 

. 




27 

25 

10 

2 







33 

30 

9 

3 







21 

35 

8 

5 







15 

40 

11 

6 







11 

45 

4 

7 







9 

50 

7 

9 







7 

55 

3 

10 







1 

60 

2 

11 







l 1 

65 

6 

12 







1 

70 

1 

13 








4 

15 









2 

18 









4 

19 









5 

20 


. 







2 

21 









6 

22 












































































































































































































190 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


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s 

z 


o 



£ 


1 


1 


1 


1 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


Fij;e Department— Cont’d. 


Total. 

Telegraph and Telephone 
Service. 


Total. 

Health Department 


Total- 

Police Courts 


Total. 

Washington Asylum 


Number of persons author¬ 
ized te be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

2 aT 

& g 
bio 

Cw o 
- co 

T" 

^ <u 

£ a 

a 00 
a ci 

2-S* 

c3 3 

PVd 

® iC 

S a • 
SoS 

gra ® 
Ch 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 

ical duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

u 

o 

a 

rj 

S3 

Years. 

« 

Number. 

Years. 




6 

2 

3 

1 

2 

6 

3 

4 . 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

















. 


137 

137 


137 


137 












13 

13 


4 

25 

3 

l 






3 

30 

1 

9 







1 

35 

1 

4 







1 

40 

1 

5 

. 






1 

45 

1 

6 







1 

50 

1 

8 







1 

60 

1 

14 







1 

65 

1 

15 








1 

18 









1 

20 









1 

25 


. 


13 

13 


13 


13 












25 

24 

1 

1 

20 

8 

i 






2 

25 

4 

2 






2 

30 

2 

5 






6 

35 

2 

6 






2 

40 

2 

8 






5 

45 

1 

10 






1 

50 

2 

12 






4 

55 

1 

13 






1 

60 

1 

14 






1 

65 

1 

17 


\.. 






1 

20 



25 

24 

1 

25 


25 











1 ' ’ 

12 

12 


2 

25 

i 

1 






2 

30 

4 

2 






1 

35 

1 

3 


1 




2 

45 

3 

5 






4 

50 

1 

9 






1 

60 

1 

12 








1 

15 



12 

12 


12 


12 













35 

24 

11 

6 

25 

14 

1 







1 

30 

8 

2 







7 

35 

5 

3 







5 

40 

4 

4 







4 

45 

1 

8 







5 

50 

1 

12 







1 

55 

1 

15 




. 



5 

60 

1 

18 







1 

65 
















35 

24 

11 

35 


35 










| - 

x.. 1 ■ 


Total 











































































































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


101 


GO 

<0 

> 

ec 

X 

5 

Title of offices and bureaus 
aud divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

* 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

i 1 

© * 
r—« i 

O U 

bjC J= 

.5 

o 

o rt S 

W • 

£> X 

X © 

ad\2 .2 

ZS.rZ 0 

© © 

X rH 

© © cS 

S 

c p 

r© 

(H 

0; 

r© 

£ 

X 

i» 

© 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

l 


Sealer of Weights and 













Measures. 

1 

1 


1 

55 

1 

1 



















Total. 

1 

1 


1 


1 
















l 

... 

Street and Alley Cleaning 













Service. 

21 

21 


3 

35 

13 

1 










3 

40 

4 

2 










3 

45 

2 

3 




• 






2 

50 

1 

5 










6 

55 

1 

17 










4 

60 








Total. 

21 

21 


21 


2 * 

















l 


Inspectors and Measurers 













of Wood and Lumber_ 

9 

9 


4 

40 

i 

1 










2 

50 

2 

4 










2 

60 

2 

8 










r 

85 

1 

15 












1 

19 












1 

22 












1 

25 






Total . 

9 

9 

. 

9 


9 



1 ■ 













l 


Inspectors of Flour. 

2 

2 


1 

50 

1 

4 










1 

60 

1 

8 






Total . 

2 

2 


2 


2 


















l 

... 

engineer’s office. 







• 





1 

Record Division ___ _ 

10 

9 

1 

1 

20 

2 

2 










1 

25 

1 

3 










3 

35 

1 

5 










2 

40 

2 

6 










2 

45 

1 

8 










1 

55 

1 

20 












1 

21 












1 

23 






Total ... 

10 

9 

1 

10 


10 



















1 

Surface Division: 













Permanent ......... 

17 

17 


1 

20 

4 

2 










3 

25 

2 

3 










3 

30 












2 

35 

2 

6 










1 

40 

4 

7 










2 

45 

l 1 

9 










2 

50 

1 

12 










1 

60 

1 

13 










2 

65 

2 

15 






Total. 

17 

17 


17 


17 



















1 

Temporary ... 

53 

53 


2 

20 

7 

1 


















• 




5 

25 

6 

2 










6 

30 

10 

3 










9 

35 

5 

4 





































































































































































































bureaus. 

Number of "divisions. 


192 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 

ical duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

engineer’s office— cont’d. 











Surface Division, Temporary — 











Continued. 




6 

40 

3 

5 







6 

45 

3 

6 







6 

50 

1 

7 







1 

55 

5 

8 

* 






4 

60 

2 

9 







4 

64 

3 

10 







3 

70 

1 

12 







1 

80 

2 

14 








1 

15 









2 

16 









1 

20 









1 

21 



Total... 

53 

53 


q3 


53 

'I 1 





. 


' I. ! . 

Subsurface Division: 











Permanent _ 

. 25 

25 


1 

20 

2 

l 








3 

25 

5 

2 







5 

30 

6 

3 







4 

35 

4 

4 







3 

40 

1 

5 







1 

45 

1 

6 







3 

50 

1 

8 







2 

55 

1 

11 








2 

60 

1 

12 








1 

80 

1 

19 










1 

20 










1 

22 




Total_•.. 

25 

25 


25 


25 















Temporary . 

30 

30 


2 

25 

5 

1 






4 

30 

2 

2 







5 

35 

2 

3 








4 

40 

4 

4 








1 

45 

4 

5 








2 

50 

2 

5 








3 

55 

2 

7 








4 

60 

2 

12 








2 

65 

1 

13 








3 

70 

1 

15 




* 






2 

16 










3 

17 




Total. 

30 

30 


30 


30 













Water Department, Distribu- 











tion Branch . 

33 

33 


4 

25 

4 

1 








2 

35 

4 

3 








5 

40 

4 

5 








6 

45 

3 

6 

.... 







4 

50 

3 

7 








5 

55 

1 

10 








3 

60 

2 i 

11 








3 

65 

2 

14 








1 

70 

1 

15 










1 

16 










1 

17 










1 

20 










1 

21 



































































































































































bureaus. 

Number of divisions. 


193 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, 


ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


r3 

GO 


1 


1 


Title of offices arid bureaus 
and divisious thereof. 

■ 

•H 

O 

3 r-I 
« « 

® O 

a .3 

2 ^ 

£ 3 

© Q} 

^ <© 

- 

o o 

f-H rrH 

g © 

5 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

fH 

© 

£ 

Years. 

engineer’s office — cout’d. 











Water Department, Distribution 











Branch — Continued. 

















2 

99 










2 

23 










1 

24 ! . 


Total. 

33 

33 


33 


33 















Water Department, Revenue and 











Inspection Branch . 

13 

13 


4 

35 

2 

1 








1 

40 

1 

3 



. 





2 

45 

4 

4 








2 

50 

1 

5 







1 

55 

2 

6 







2 

60 

1 

13 







1 

70 

1 

14 









1 

18 


. 


Total_ 

13 

13 

.... 13 


13 








I 





. 


Total Engineer’s Office. 

131 

180 

1 

181 


181 ... 


PUBEIC SCHOOLS. 











Offices of Supe.rintrnden1.il 

7 

7 


2 

55 

1 

24 

















1 

30 

1 

9 







2 

25 

1 

8 







2 

20 

1 

7 










1 

6 










1 

2 










1 

1 




Total 

7 

7 .... 

7 


7 





1 


. 




Teachers ............. 

895 

105 

790 

201 

20 

122 

1 

. 






318 

25 

104 

9 








154 

30 

110 

3 








99 

35 

76 

4 








59 

40 

61 

5 








24 

45 

52 

6 








18 

50 

46 

7 








8 

55 

29 

8 








7 

60 

36 

9 








3 

65 

30 

10 








1 

75 

31 

11 










23 

12 










20 

13 










15 

14 










14 

15 










18 

16 










17 

17 










8 

18 










10 

19 









7 

20 










9 

21 










11 

22 










10 

23 










12 

24 










3 

25 










2 

26 










9 

27 










3 

28 





H. Rep. 88-13 




































































































































































dumber of offices and) 
bureaus. _ 

Number of divisions. 


194 


EXECUTIVE DEPAKTMEXTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


1 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 
ized to be employed. 

® , 
V 

o 

^ 1 

£ 

Number of females. 

Ae.es 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 1 
multiples of 5 
years. 

1 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

T 

5 « 

r*.. c. 

5 is 

6 . % 

S 

C =.H 

f S S 

u o ® 

<u A 

— £ •- 

p 5 i) 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. , 

i i 

w j: 

o u 

.5 to 

Ki 

HI 

? s'l 

i O =1 

<3 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

CO 

6 

r* 

public SCHOOLS—continued. 











Teachers — Continued. 

















2 

90 










1 

91 _ 








1 

33 









1 

34 









2 

36 



Total 

895 

105 

790 

895 


895 















117 

95 

09. 

12 

20 

27 

1 






11 

25 

18 

2 







10 

30 

35 

16 

3 







11 

9 

4 

. 






14 

40 

6 

5 







11 

45 

6 

6 







17 

50 

6 

7 







13 

55 

3 

8 








8 

60 

1 

!) 








6 

65 

8 

10 








2 

70 

1 

11 








i 

75 

1 

12 








i 

80 

2 

14 










2 

15 










1 

16 










2 

17 










1 

19 









1 

20 









2 

21 









9 

99 









1 

26 









1 

30 


.. 

Total_ 

117 

95 

22 

117 


117 
















Total public schools _ 

1,019 

207 

812 

1, 019 


1,019 


METROPOLITAN POLICE. 











Headquarters Metropolitan Po- 











lice ___ _ 

12 

12 


1 

30 

1 

3 








2 

35 

1 

4 


.-. 





1 

45 

2 

6 







1 

50 

4 

10 








3 

55 

1 

15 








2 

60 

2 

1 27 








2 

65 

1 

31 



Total . 

12 

12 


12 


12 



! 











Detective Office. ......... _ 

13 

13 


1 

30 

1 

1 


















2 

35 

1 

9 








3 

45 

1 

6 



• 





3 

50 

1 

8 


_ .... 





4 

55 

1 

9 










3 

17 










2 

19 










i 

20 










i 

27 










i 

31 




Total. 

13 

! 13 


13 


13 







! 

— 




i- 

— 

-- 



























































































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. U)5 


sc 

© 

o 


<+H 

O 


«4H 

O ' 


<4H 

O 


f- 

© 


£ 


© 

a 

i £ 


c3 © 


Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


X 3 

ir © 


OP 


Ages 20 years 
aud under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 


. ® 
-3 


METROPOLITAN POLICE—rout’d. 


c o 


^ - 

® ® 
N 


o 


3 

© 


Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 


o 


t-i 

® 

rO 


25 


I 




£ 


a 

£ 


X 


CC 

® X 
© rH 
O Vh 

^ o 


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to 


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r2 x 


bo : 


“ © 
£ © 


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© 

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£ 3 


t- 

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r*S 

A-S 

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p.'d 


© ® 


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© 


© •»—< 
CO © 


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® * $ 
g-S® 

g, ~ o 


® 




® 
s £- 


Thirst Precinct 


64 62 2 


Total .... 

1 Second Precinct 




Total... 

1 Third Precinct. 


Total 




2 

8 


Si 


3 J 

3 I 
10 
5 

1 

1 


20 
25 
30 j 
35 1 
40 ! 
45 
50 
55 
60 
65 


16 

7 
5 

8 
2 
1 
2 
2 
1 
2 


1 . 
2 . 

3 . 

4 :. 

5 . 

6 - 

7 I. 

8 . 
9 . 

10 . 


1 j 11 ;. 


13 

14 

15 

19 

20 
22 

23 

24 
31 


64 

! 62 

2 

64 


61 







53 

53 


2 

20 

16 

1 





12 

25 

7 

2 






12 

30 

10 

3 






10 

35 

3 

4 






8 

40 

5 

5 





4 

45 

1 

6 





3 

50 

2 

7 





1 

55 

I 

9 





1 

60 

2 

10 








1 

13 








1 

15 

.. 







1 

18 








1 

19 

. 







1 

23 








1 

29 



53 

53 

53 


53 











45 

45 


3 

20 

16 

1 






7 

25 

4 

9 






6 

30 

6 

3 

• | ----- - - 
.1. 





10 

35 

6 

4 

.1. 





9 

40 

1 

6 

.1. 





3 

45 

2 

7 






3 

50 

l 1 

10 






2 

55 

1 

12 






1 

60 

1 

13 



• 



1 

65 

1 

15 








2 

19 








1 

22 








1 

24 








1 

28 








1 

31 

..■ 


45 

45 

_ 45 . 

45 




































































































































































196 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., 


AT WASHINGTON. 


Number of offices and 
bureaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

i 

U 

o 

3 © 

02 ^ 

— CLj 

CO S 

£ o 

w 

^ rj 

,0 S3 

ft 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

i 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

Number who entered public 
service under process of 

civil service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cleri¬ 

cal duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 



METROPOLITAN POLICE — COnt’d. 


1 

1 









1 

Fourth PrpAiinat _ 

56 

56 _ 

8 

25 

11 

1 










13 

30 

6 

2 


1 







10 

35 

8 

3 


1 







5 

40 

3 

4 


• 1 







7 

45 

9 

5 


1 







3 

50 

6 

6 


i 







6 

55 

2 

7 


1 







3 

60 

3 

8 


1 







1 

65 

1 

9 












2 

10 












1 

15 












1 

20 












1 

21 












1 

23 












1 

25 












3 

26 












1 

27 












1 

30 












2 

32 






Total. 

56 

56 .... 

56 


56 














. 




1 

Fifth Precinct . ... 

53 

53 

5 

25 

7 

1 









11 

30 

4 

2 










9 

35 

4 

3 










7 

40 

5 

4 










7 

45 

2 

5 










7 

50 

1 

6 










3 

55 

6 

7 










4 

65 

1 

8 












1 

9 












3 

10 












1 

11 












2 

13 












2 

15 












1 

17 












2 

18 












3 

20 












2 

22 












2 

23 











1 

25 












2 

26 












1 

32 






Total. 

53 

53 


53 


53- 

















1 

Sixth Precinct . 

56 

55 

1 

10 

25 

6 

1 










15 

30 

4 

2 










8 

35 

7 

3 










5 

40 

11 

4 










5 

45 

3 

5 










6 

50 

2 

6 










1 

55 

1 

7 










4 

60 

2 

8 










1 

70 

4 

10 










1 

75 

1 

11 












3 

13 

• 











1 

14 












1 

15 



























































































































































197 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., 


AT WASHINGTON. 


3 

d 


GO 
0? 

O 

• rH 

**-! 00 
<+H ^ 

O ci 

S > 

v. - 

tH 
® 

fl 




1 


1 


Titles of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons author¬ 

ized to be employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the De¬ 
partment. 

o 

CC 

53 ® X* 

a, £ oo 

r w W 

CD tH O 

S r “ l t* 

o 

£ © 

^ CX) 

P P 
ce ® 

- so 

rs » 

© 3 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 

ical duties ot higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number who eut 

service under 

civil-service lav 

tH ^ 

O Cfl 

P ci 

r— ® 

io5 
® - ® 
Ps 

METROPOLITAN POLICE—COIlt’d. 











Sixth Precinct —Continued. 

















1 

17 










1 

19 









1 

21 









1 

99 









1 

23 






- 



2 

25 









9. 

31 









1 

32 



Total. 

56 

55 

1 

56 


56 













Seventh Precinct . 

46 



6 

25 

9 

1 





11 

30 

2 

2 






9 

35 

4 

3 






6 

40 

7 

4 






1 

45 

4 

5 






4 

50 

1 

6 







7 

55 

1 

7 







2 

65 

1 

9 









3 

10 









1 

11 


. - 






1 

13 








l 1 

15 








l 1 

IS 








1 

20 









2 

21 









1 

24 









5 

26 









i 

32 



Total. 

46 

46 


46 


46 












Eiqlith Precinct...... .. 

54 

54 


8 

25 

10 

1 





9 

30 

5 

2 







12 1 

35 

5 

3 







6 

40 

7 

4 







11 

45 

4 

• 6 



- 




5 

50 

4 








i 

55 

3 

8 







2 

60 

1 

9 










1 

10 










2 

11 




4 






1 

14 










1 

15 










3 

18 










1 

‘>1 










1 

22 










2 

23 










1 

27 










2 

32 


. 


Total. 

54 

54 

54 











Ninth Precinct......... __- 

39 

39 


9 

25 

9 

] 






4 

30 

7 

2 








13 

35 

5 

3 




- 




4 

40 

3 

4 








1 

45 

3 

5 








5 

50 

1 

i 6 





k 


























































































































































198 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


OQ 

© 

© 

c 


a •- 
© U 


p 

© 

.S 


£ 


S- 

Oj 

r= 


Titles of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


o 

«,3 

o g 

® a 

S © 

p,® 


p rr 

© © 
O S3 


CO 

a? 


pH 

c 

p 

© 


3 

£ 


METROPOLITAN’ POLICE—COllt’d. 


© 


O 

2 

I 

£ 


Ages 20 years T , ■. e 
° , s Len ath of 
and under, ger 4 e jn 

and over in h 

mul X "■ irtme “ t - 




p* 


© 




p 

p 


c3 

© 

£ 



p 

© 

3 


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p 

rt 

© 


p ® 00 

HG © P« 
© P © 


© © r " H 
'w © 

C a 

£ ~ P 
© © 
P © « 

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rO > •- 

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£ © ■- 
p a: © 


co 

P 

© 

bC 


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© 


P ~ 
C co 

s ^ 

rH 


2 £f> 

0.5 © 
0 
Ph 


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CO 

© I 

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© © 

® ? g 

g-5| 

- - - 


X „ • 

K O 
O — 


1 ill 


Ninth Precinet —Continued. 


Total. 39 39 .... 

Total Metropolitan Police... 491 488 3 


55 

60 

65 


39 


1 9 

3 10 

2 15 

1 18 
1 23 

1 24 

1 26 
1 29 



491 I.... 




1 




SUMMARY—GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 


I 

21 28 


Offices of tiie District I 
of Columria. 2,036 1,207 829 


21 28 


2 

15 

248 

20 

471 

25 

325 

30 

290 

35 

189 

40 

132 

45 

137 

50 

99 

55 

69 

60 

50 

65 

17 

70 

3 

75 

3 

80 

1 

85 


351 

224 

242 

170 

127 

114 

98 

53 

58 

71 

45 

47 


39 

27 


25 

27 

25 

30 

27 

22 

10 

13 

15 

10 

5 

8 

7 

7 

1 

1 

2 

1 


12,036 1,207 !829 2,036 ,. 2,036 

I I I 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 
9 

10 

11 

12 


33 13 

44 14 


15 

16 
24 17 

33 18 


19 

20 
21 
22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 
36 
40 



































































































































199 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


Number in the government of the District of Columbia who have each relatives therein or in other Government 
establishments in Washington, such relatives being indicated in number and degree in the following columns. 


1 

Number. 

Wife. 

' 

Husband. 

Number 

of 

brothers. 

Number 
of sisters. 

Number 
of sons. 

Number 
of daugh¬ 
ters. 

Number 
of other 
relatives. 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

6 

1 







1 

6 


1 






1 

142 



1 





1 

15 



2 





9 

25 



1 

* l 



2 

1 



1 

2 




3 

16 



1 

1 


1 

3 

1 



2 


1 



3 

1 



1 


1 



2 

1 


.... 

1 



2 


3 

20 



1 




1 

2 

6 



1 




2 

3 

1 



1 





6 

3 



2 




i 

3 

2 


. 

1 

1 



2 

4 

i 


. 

2 

1 



1 

4 

139 




1 




1 

21 




2 



2 

1 




1 

1 



2 

1 




1 


1 


2 

17 

• 



1 



1 

2 

2 




1 



2 

3 

2 




1 



3 

4 

2 




1 



4 

5 

6 


. 


2 



1 

3 

34 





1 



1 

4 





2 



2 

1 





3 



3 

1 





1 

1 


2 

17 

. 





1 


1 

7 





2 


2 

188 







1 

1 

28 







2 

2 j 

2 







3 

3 1 

3 







4 

4 1 

2 







5 

5 









1 

725 i 









1 







1 


Number in the government of the District of Columbia having relatives in other 
Government service in Washington: 


Number having 1 relative each. 532 

Number having 2 relatives each. 141 

Number having 3 relatives each. 39 

Number having 4 relatives each. 8 

Number having 5 relatives each. 4 

Number having 6 relatives each. 1 


Total. 725 


























































































































UNDER THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. 


Smithsonian Institution, 
Washington , August 14, 1893. 

Sir: In response to your communication of May 24, which lias already been 
acknowledged, I have the honor to forward herewith in tabulated form the information 
concerning the employes of the Smithsonian Institution paid from Government appro¬ 
priations, for which you call. 

1 am, sir, your obedient servant, 


Hon. Alexander M. Dockery, 


S. P. Langley, 

Secretary. 


Chairman Joint Commission of Congress to inquire into 

the Status of Laws Organizing the Executive departments, etc. 


Statement slioioing the number and title of offices and bureaus and divisions thereof under 
the Smithsonian Institution; the number of persons authorized to be employed therein; 
their sex, their ages, the number of years each has been employed under the Smithsonian 
Institution; the number who entered the public service under process of the civil-service 
law of 1883; the number of persons employed as clerks, or otherwise, and paid more 
than $840 per ann-um who are doing duty appertaining to the positions of messengers, 
assistant messengers, or laborers; the number of messengers, assistant messengers, 
watchmen, or laborers who are doing clerical duties appertaining to higher salaried 
offices; and the number of persons employed who have wives, h usbands, brothers, sisters, 
sons, daughters, or other relatives employed therein or in other Government establish¬ 
ments in Washington, May 24, 1893. 

NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the In¬ 
stitution. 

Number who entered public 
service under process of 
civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 
doing duty as messengers, 
etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 
ical duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. 











Assistant Secretary in Charge.. 

1 

1 

.... 

1 

45 

1 

20 




Total................... 

1 

1 


l 


1 



• 









. 


Curator in Charge . 

1 

1 


1 

35 

1 

12 




Total............._ 

1 

1 


1 


1 














. 



-j-,-•—--1- 


201 






























































202 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


rZ 

5 

X 


E B ^ Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 


C 


© IT 
fH ^ 




© 

o 


x 

© 


U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM- 
continued. 


Scientific Division* 


05 

V 

03 

a 

o 

® 

I 

£ 


17 


17 


® 

'g 

£ 


Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the In¬ 
stitution. 







r© 

a’ 

rl 

f-H 

CJ 

f-1 


© 

fZ 

c3 

© 

£ 


£ 


3 

25 

3 

i 

3 

35 

1 

2 

3 

40 

2 

3 

4 

45 

3 

4 

1 

50 

1 

5 

1 

55 

1 

6 

1 

60 

2 

9 

1 

65 

2 

12 



1 

13 



1 

18 


Total. 

1 Clerical Division t 


17 17 


Total.. 

1 Preparators’ Division t 


Total. 

Buildings and Labor. § 


17 


o 


cc 
f: 00 
. £ GO 


© t o 


© C3 

©is ^ 

w © 

° 9.2 


00 


© © 
O 'JO 


U 

© 

* 

X 


02 

C3 


b£ 

a 


©i 

GO © 


© © .5 I £ c . 




c£ Jj 

.5 bp 

© © 

• 4— 1 • 

© ^ CO 

x.i » 

(- 4- yC 

® s t? 


£ • 
3 


’(-i 


17 


51 

29 

22 

4 

20 

7 

1 




7 

25 

2 

2 




9 

30 

5 

3 




10 

35 

4 

4 




7 

40 

3 

5 




4 

45 

2 

6 




5 

50 

1 

7 




4 

60 

2 

8 




1 

65 

5 

9 






7 

10 






3 

11 






2 

12 






4 

13 






2 

14 






1 

17 






1 

34 


51 

29 

22 

51 


-51 



. 

17 

17 


2 

25 

2 

1 




1 

30 

2 

2 






3 

35 

i 

4 






2 

40 

i 

5 






2 

45 

i 

6 






3 

50 

i 

8 






1 

60 

65 

0, 

9 






1 

1 

10 






1 

70 

1 

12 






1 

75 

1 

17 







1 

18 








2 

20 








1 

24 










• 

17 

17 .... 

17 


17 






85 

76 

9 

6 

3 

20 

11 

1 



25 

13 

2 






9 

30 

6 

2 

3 






9 

35 

4 






13 

40 

5 

5 






5 

45 

4 

6 




* Curators, assistant curators, assistants, and aids, 
t Clerks, stenographers, typewriters, and copyists, 
t Preparators, taxidermists, photographers, and artists. 

§ Superintendent, assistant superintendent, engineer and fireman, skilled laborers, cabinetmakers and carpenters, 
painters, watchmen, laborers, attendants, cleaners, and messengers. 

























































































































































| Number of offices and bu- 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 203 


. 

X 

© 

X 

a 

c 

*x 

V* 

© 

V 

3 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the In¬ 
stitution. 

C 

1 x 

v £ o 

— ^ 

© > 

- £ 
a ^ ro 

© © 

*© © 

C £ © 

r r 

£ ft 
© © 

Ph © ? 

© •- — 

3 © 

5 X © 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 

ical duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried offices. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 



u. s. national museum — 













continued. 













Buildings and Labor — Cout’d. 

















12 

50 

4 

7 










11 

55 

4 

8 










6 

60 

4 

9 



. 







6 

65 

4 

10 

• 









3 

70 

6 

11 










1 

75 

6 

12 

\ 









1 

80 

7 

13 












2 

14 












1 

17 












1 

18 












2 

20 












1 

22 












1 

30 , 












1 

35 

. 





Total . 

85 

76 

9 

85 


85 : . 



i 

4 

Total National Museum. 

172 

141 

31 

172 ! 


172 





Number under the Smithsonian Institution in the National Museum who have each relatives therein or in 
other Government establishments in Washington, such relatives being indicated in number and degree in 
the following columns: 


Number. 

Wife. 

Husband. 

Number 

of 

brothers. 

Number 
of sisters. 

Number 
of sons. 

Number 
of daugh¬ 
ters. 

Number 
of other 
relatives. 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

20 



1 





1 

1 



1 

2 




3 

6 



1 




1 

2 

2 



1 




3 

4 

1 



1 




8 

o 

5 




1 




1 

1 




1 



1 

2 

2 




1 



3 

4 

5 





1 



1 

1 





1 


1 

2 

1 





1 


3 

4 

41 







1 

1 

4 







2 

*) 

5 

. 






3 

3 

3 : 






4 

4 

i 








98 









. 


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nd bu 


204 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON, 
SUMMARY NATIONAL MUSEUM. 


TOTAL NUMBER BY AGES. 


20 years and under. 10 

25 years. 15 

SO years. 19 

35 years.. 26 

40 years. 25 

45 years... 16 

50 years. 21 

55 years. 12 

60 years. 12 

65 years. 9 

70 yeai’8. 4 

75 years. 2 

80 years. 1 


Total. 172 


TOTAL HAVING RELATIVES EMPLOYED IN 
GOVERNMENT SERVICE IN WASHINGTON. 

Number having 1 relative each 71 
Number having 2 relatives each 12 
Number having 3 relatives each 6 
Number having 4 relatives each 8 
Number having 9 relatives each 1 

Total. 98 


TOTAL NUMBER OF EMPLOYES BY LENGILT 
OF SERVICE: 


1 year. 22 

2 years. 19 

3 years. 13 

4 years. 10 

5 years. 11 

6 years. 8 

7 years.. 6 

8 years. 7 

9 years. 13 

10 years. 11 

11 years. 9 

12 years. 12 

13 years. 12 

14 years. 3 

17 years. 3 

18 years. 3 

20 years. 5 

22 years. 1 

24 years.. 1 

30 years. 1 

34 years. 1 

35 years. 1 


Total. 172 


BUREAU OF INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES. 


CS 


<t-C 

o 

u 

,£5 




Number of divisions. 

Title of officers and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the In 
stitution. 

Number who entered public 
service under process of 
civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 
doing duty as messengers, 
etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 
ical duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried officers. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 


Bureau of International 












Exchange. 

10 

10 


2 

30 

1 

1 









3 

35 

2 

4 









2 

45 

i 

6 









2 

50 

2 

8 









1 

65 

2 

9 











1 

19 











1 

40 





Total.. 

10 

10 


10 


10 


















Number under the Smithsonian Institution in the Bureau of International Exchanges who have each relatives 
therein or in other Government establishments in Washington, such relatives being indicated in number and 
degree in the following columns: 


Number. 

Wife. 

Husband. 

Number 

of 

brothers. 

Number 
of sisters. 

Number 
of sons. 

Number 

of 

daughters. 

Number 
of other 
relatives. 

Total 

N umber of 
relatives 
of each. 

1 



1 

1 



1 

3 

1 







5 

5 

2 







1 

1 

1 



2 





2 









5 














| 























































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


205 


Total in tlie Bureau of International Exchanges 
Government service in Washington: 

Number having 1 relative each. 

Number having 2 relatives each. 

Number having 3 relatives each. 

Number having 5 relatives each. 


having relatives employed in 

. 2 

. 1 

. 1 

.. 1 


Total 


5 


NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK. 


Number of offices and bu¬ 
reaus. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

1 

Number of persons employed. ' 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over iu 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
services in 
the In¬ 
stitution. 

Number who entered public 

service uuder process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 

ical duties of higer-sal- 
aried officers. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 



National Zoological Park . 

28 

28 


2 

20 

1 

- 4 










4 

25 

1 

— 5 










5 

30 

2 

- 7 










5 

35 

1 

- 8 










5 

40 

2 

- 9 










' 2 

45 

1 

-10 










3 

50 

1 

-11 











55 

3 

1- 2 












1 

1- 3 












1 

1- 6 












1 

1- 9 












2 

2- 4 












1 

2- 6 






- 






1 

2- 7 












1 

2- 8 












3 

2- 9 












1 

2-11 












1 

3 












1 

3- 1 












1 

3-10 












1 

4- 5 






Total_............_ 

28 

28 


28 


28 










.... 









Number under the Smithsonian Institution connected with the National Zoological Park, who have each rela¬ 
tives therein or in other Govern ment establishments in Washington, such relatives being indicated in number 
and degree in the following columns: 


Number. 

Wife. 

Husband. 

Number 

of 

brothers. 

Number 
of sisters. 

Number 
of sons. 

Number 
of daugh¬ 
ters. 

Number 
of other 
relati res. 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

2 



1 





1 

6 







1 

1 

1 

1 







2 

2 




1 




1 

1 






3 

3 

1 



2 


1 



3 










12 














Total connected with the National Zoological Park having relatives employed in 


Government service in Washington: 

Number having 1 relative each. . 9 

Number having 2 relatives each. 1 

Number having 3 relatives each. 2 


Total.. 12 

















































































































206 


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


ASTR^PHYSICAL OBSERVATORY. 


1 

—) 

o3 

X 

1 i 

O ci 

fc- 

£ 

£ 

r 

■/j 

V 

£ 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the In¬ 
stitution. 

Number who entered public 

service under process of 

civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

Messengers, etc., doing cler¬ 

ical duties of higher-sal¬ 
aried officers. 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 



Astrophysical Observa- 












TORY. 

5 

5 


3 

25 

5 

1 









2 

30 







Total. 

5 

5 


5 


5 
















Number under Ike Smithsonian Institution in the Astrophysical Obset euxory who have each relatives therein or 
in other Governmen t establish meri t in Wash ington, such relatives being indicated in num ber a nd degree in 
the following columns : 


Number. 

Wife. 

Husband. 

Number 

of 

brothers. 

Number 
of sisters. 

Number 
of sons. 

Number 
of daugh¬ 
ters. 

Number 
of other 
relatives. 

l 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

2 







1 

1 








BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY. 


Number of offices and bu- i 
reans. 

Number of divisions. 

Title of offices and bureaus 
and divisions thereof. 

Number of persons employed. 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

Ages 20 years 
and under, 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in 
the In¬ 
stitution. 

Number who entered public 
service under process of 
civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840 
doing duty as messengers, 
etc. 

i i 

J3 "3 

*3 

.3 bC 

r§ 53 

o c • 
-g 2 

2 'fl 

z> —? © 

X ZZ 'T 1 

X % 

© *PH & 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 



Bureau of Ethnology. 

21 

16 

5 

1 

20 

1 

1 - 2 










3 

25 

1 

1- 4 










4 

30 

1 

3 










2 

35 

1 

3- 5 










2 

40 

1 

4 










2 

45 

1 

4- 8 










3 

50 

1 

4- 9 










1 

60 

2 

5 










3 

65 

1 

6 

‘ 











1 

6-11 












1 

8 






• 






1 

8 - 6 












1 

9 












1 

10 












1 

11 












1 

12 












4 

14- 3 






Total... 

21 

16 

5 

21 


21 









1 



I 

i 

1 













































































































































EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC., AT WASHINGTON. 


207 


Number under the Smithsonian Institution in the Bureau of Ethnology, who have each relatives therein or in 
other Government establishments in Washington, such relatives being indicated in number and degree in the 
following columns. 


Number. 

Wife. 

Husband. 

Number 

of 

brothers. 

Number 
of sisters. 

Number 
of sons. 

Number 
ofdaugh¬ 
ters. 

Number 
of other 
relatives. 

Total 
number of 
relatives 
of each. 

5 







1 

1 

1 






1 


1 

1 



1 




1 

1 






2 

2 

1 



1 




1 

2 


. 






9 












. '"1 . 


Total connected with the Bureau of Ethnology having relatives employed in Gov¬ 
ernment service in Washington: 


Number having 1 relative each. 7 

Number having 2 relatives each. 2 

Total.9 









































Number of Executive Departments and 
other Government establishments. 


GENERAL SUMMARY 


Showing the number and title of Executive Departments and other Government establishments at the National Capital, the offices and bureaus and divisions thereof; the number of persons 
ployed therein, and their sex; the number who entered the public service under process of the civil-service law of 1883; the number of persons employed as clerks or otherwise and t 

ms,™ stMMM/irVk rlftHnnn st m m /i,o 4 st i* ™ f ™ s, 4 s, 4h „ ms,c* 4l ah x* s,4' n ~ .. * J. .. j 7 7. . J.1. „ .7 _ /» * • . . . 1 


authorized to be em- 

, , . , . , . . J7 . - . ✓ ^ x x -*---• -. paid more than $840 

i, who are doing duty appertaining to the positions of messengers, assistant messengers, or laborers; the number of messengers, assistant messengers, watchmen, or laborers who are doing cleri- 
appertaining^ to higher salariedl offices; the ages and . length of service of all persons employed in said Departmen ts and other Government establishments, and the number of persons employed in 


per annum 
cal duties t 

all of such Departments and Government establishments who have wives, husbands, brothers, sisters, sons, daughters, or other relatives employed therein. 


CO 

0 

c3 

® 

H 

& 

a 

c3 

GO 

© 

© 

SS 

o 


r 

© 

& 


fH 

© 

| 

£ 


Title. 


20 


19 

13 
25 

5 

2 

14 
10 
22 


80 

152 

24 


Stated by Departments or other Government establish¬ 
ments separately. 


21 


136 


140 

34 


27 


28 


498 


Department of State.,.. 

Department of War. 

Department of the Treasury.. 

Post-Office Department. 

Department of Justice. 

Department of the Navy. 

Department of the Interior.. 

Department of Agriculture. 

Department of Labor. 

Civil Service Commission. 

Fish Commission. 

Interstate Commerce Commission. 

Government Printing Office. 

Library of Congress. 

^District of Columbia. 

Under Smithsonian Institution. 

National Museum... 

Bureau of International Exchanges 

National Zoological Park. 

Astro-Physical Observatory. 

Bureau of Ethnology . 


Stated for Departments and other Government establishments at the National Capital as a whole. 


* This information furnished to the Commission in response to inquiries addressed to the heads of the several Departments, October 2 1893. 
f Not under operation of the civil-service law. 

| Discrepancies between these totals and total of ‘ persons authorized to be employed ; ’ are due to vacancies and employes of whom information was unobtainab.e or unknown. 
5 Includes those who are under 20 years of age. 

II Includes those who have served less than one year 


© 

S 3 

• <— i 
© 
o 

rP 

1-S 

co o 

Number of males. 

Number of females. 

1 Number subject to competitive 
civil-service examination.* 

Number who entered public 
service under process of 
civil-service law of 1883. 

Persons paid more than $840, 

doing duty as messengers, 

etc. 

_ — 

Messengers, etc.., doing clerical 
duties of higher salaried 
offices. 

Ages 20 years 
and under 
and over in 
multiples of 5 
years. 

Length of 
service in the 
Department. 

O P< 
co 3 
© © 

Ph o 

<4Hr^ 

° o 

© 

S 

B 

Number. 

Years. 

Number. 

Years. 

77 

66 

11 

48 

24 



1, 802 

§20-25 

2, 557 

li 1 








2; 578 

'25-30 

1,672 

2 

1, 688 

1,554 

114 

1, 475 

570 

r 

«. 


2, 348 

30-35 

2, 505 

3 








2, 033 

35-40 

1, 357 

4 

4,134 

2, 449 

1, 648 

2, 783 

1,018 

3 

22 

1,763 

40-45 

722 

5 








1,896 

45-50 

802 

6 

650 

469 

171 

444 

206 

1 

1 

1,972 

50-55 

609 

7 








1, 268 

55-60 

514 

8 

99 

83 

16 

34 

15 



742 


397 

9 








386 

65-70 

771 

10 

374 

306 

62 

156 

71 


5 

182 

70-75 

709 

11 








66 

75-80 

545 

12 

4, 600 

2, 860 

1, 530 

2, 699 

1,221 

3 

53 

33 

80-85 

443 

13 








6 

85-90 

335 

14 

612 

409 

194 

271 

87 



1 

90-95 

265 

15 









99A 

16 

114 

99 

14 

35 

33 





185 

17 










229 

18 

22 

22 


16 

15 


1 



167 

19 









233 

20 

93 

81 

10 

66 

5 





177 

21 










192 

22 

104 

104 


(t) 

(ti 





182 

23 









187 

24 

2, 733 

1,731 

1, 002 

(+) 

(?) 





128 

25 








128 

26 

27 

27 


(t) 

(t) 



• 


177 

27 










183 

28 

2, 036 

1,207 

829 

(t) 

(t) 


2 



179 

29 










109 

30 










58 

31 










64 

32 

172 

141 

31 

ft) 

(t) 





9 

33 








6 

34 I 

10 

10 


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(t) 






35 








9 

36 I 

28 

28 


(t) 

(t) 





4 

37 








3 

38 

5 

5 


(t) 

(t) 





2 

39 








11 

40 

21 

16 

5 

(t) 

(t) 





2 

41 








1 

42 










4 

43 










5 

44 










2 

45 










1 

47 










1 

48 










1 

50 










1 

57 










1 

60 

17, 599 

til, 667 

15, 637 

8, 027 

3, 265 

12 

84 

117, 076 


117, 073 



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24 

1 

2 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

24 

2 

1 

5 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

887 

85 

196 

16 

4 

2 

3 

49 
2 
1 
1 

22 

1 

1 

4 
2 

14 

2 

9 

2 

1 

2 

62 

10 

2 

3 

5 
1 
1 
5 
1 
1 
2 
5 
2 
1 
2 
2 

627 

10 

21 

81 

2 

1 

17 

14 
2 

50 
8 
1 
2 

333 

15 
32 

2 

11 

3 

1 

26 

2 

2 

1 

1 

176 

10 

1 

1 

9 

2,080 

403 

125 

41 

10 

3 


5,610 


Wife. 

Husband. 

Number of brothers. 

00 

© 

GO 

*00 

© 

1 

Number of sons. 

Number of daughters. 

Number of other relatives. 

1 





. 


1 




1 



1 





1 


1 






1 

1 


1 




1 

1 


1 


1 


1 

1 


1 




2 

1 



1 



5 


1 







1 

1 






1 



1 




1 





1 


1 



1 


1 


1 


1 



1 


1 

1 




-2 


1 

2 

1 





1 


2 



2 


_ 1 







1 

1 






1 




1 



1 


1 





1 



1 




1 

1 

1 





1 

2 






1 




2 



1 


1 


1 



1 


2 





1 



2 




1 

1 



1 



1 



1 

1 



1 


1 

1 

1 



1 

1 



2 



1 

3 






1 




3 



1 


1 


2 



1 




4 



1 







1 




6 



1 




8 



2 






2 




1 



2 



1 




2 


1 





2 

1 






2 

1 



1 



2 

1 

1 





2 




2 



2 


2 


1 



2 


2 


2 



2 




4 



2 




6 



3 






4 







* 4 




2 



4 

. 



3 




1 






1 

1 






1 


1 





1 



1 




1 


1 

1 




1 

1 


1 




1 



2 




1 



3 




1 



4 




2 







2 



1 




2 



2 




2 



3 





1 






1 

1 






1 


1 





1 

1 

1 





1 


2 





1 1 


3 





1 

1 

2 





2 







2 

1 






2 


1 





3 







3 


2 






1 







1 

1 

. 





1 

2 

. 





1 

3 






2 








1 







2 







3 







4 







5 







6 























n 

© 


© 

R 


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o 
u c3 

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1 

2 

2 

2 

3 

4 
4 
7 
1 
2 
2 
2 
3 

3 

4 

4 

5 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 

4 
4 
4 
4 

4 

5 

6 

7 
9 
2 
3 
3 
3 

3 

4 
4 

4 

5 

6 
6 

8 

3 

4 
6 
7 
1 
2 
2 
2 
3 
3 

3 

4 

5 
2 

3 

4 

5 
1 
2 
2 
3 

3 

4 

4 
2 
3 
3 
3 

5 
1 
2 

3 

4 
2 
1 
2 

3 

4 

5 

6 


Total in the Executive Departments and other Government 
establishments at the national capital having relatives employed 
in Government service in Washington: 

Number having 1 relative each. 4,151 

Number having 2 relatives each. 1> 037 

Number having 3 relatives each_’. 279 

Number having 4 relatives each_’. p® 

Number having 5 relatives each. 26 

Number having 6 relatives each. 10 

Number having 7 relatives each. ’ 

Number having 8 relatives each. ^ 

Number having 9 relatives each. 2 

Total.- 5 > 610 


H. Eep. 88-14 


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